[Zope] [newbie] I Can't Get Zope to Zope
Richard Gordon
maccgi@bellsouth.net
Wed, 9 Feb 2000 22:27:40 -0500
Thanks for the suggestions, but I'm still stuck as described below:
At 6:22 PM -0500 2/9/00, Chris McDonough wrote:
>I would suggest trying to troubleshoot at the HTTP level. For example,
>see if you can use telnet to connect to port 8080. While in telnet, do
>something like:
>
>GET / HTTP/1.0
>
>And see if it returns a page. If so, you know it's a browser issue of
>some kind. If not... well... um... not sure.
Telnet wouldn't connect, but I did manage to get an ftp client to
talk on the port. The transcript indicated that it got a response
back from Apache (which is only supposed to be on *80*), so I figured
something was pretty hosed up. I disabled httpd and started over, but
the best I could do is either "server busy" or no "document contained
no data" when using a browser and nothing happened when I went back
to using ftp client. Same results whether I try from across the lan
or from the same machine as zope is running on.
At 4:48 PM -0800 2/9/00, Sam Gendler wrote:
>For a quick hack, read the comments at the top of z2.py (in the root folder).
>This gives the list of flags that you can provide to enable/disable certain
>features. I know that providing a blank port number ot the monitor server
>disables it. Perhaps that is all you need. I suppose it is something like "
>-m '' " .You can add these flags to the code in the start script and it will
>be passed in to z2.py
I had previously attempted this, but took another swing at your
suggestion. Nothing but server busy or not accepting connections
messages, but I did notice that a new python z2.py process is being
spawned with every hit, so it looks like it's tripping as it tries to
do something. I was hoping that there would be something in the log,
but it's empty.
Have I missed something in the configuration process that has to do
with privileges maybe? I am running zope as root and have chmod'ed
everything in sight to 0755 just to see if it made any difference.
Any additional thoughts will be welcome. Thanks.
Richard Gordon
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