[Zope] Zope woes continue - server going down regularly.

Gilles Lavaux gilles.lavaux@esrin.esa.it
Tue, 7 Dec 1999 11:08:24 +0100


Hello,

If there is no other solution, you can  do like me: use a 'watch-dog' script
which restart Zope in case it stop responding :-)
(stupid solution, but it works)

Gilles
----- Original Message -----
From: "chas" <panda@skinnyhippo.com>
To: <michel@digicool.com>
Cc: <zope@zope.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 10:17 AM
Subject: [Zope] Zope woes continue - server going down regularly.


>
>
> This morning : using Zope 2.01
> ------------------------------
>
> >>> Alternatively, the server just hangs and doesn't respond
> >>> (but ps -aux shows the process is running).
> >>
> >>Is it spinning? (consuming 100% CPU resources?) or hung? (consuming
> >>none..)
> >
> >Sorry, you're right, it was 'spinning' - 100% CPU resources.
> >Does that suggest anything in particular ?
>
> Ok, I feel like the Cold-Fusion-Man today, I have a window open
> on my desktop showing the 'top' output of my server. Whenever
> the CPU usage goes up to over 90%, I know that the PCGI process
> is no longer responding and I restart Zope. Restarting the
> server does not help any more than restarting Zope itself.
> Repeat ad nauseum every 30-45 minutes if I'm lucky.
>
>
> This afternoon : using Zope 2.10
> --------------------------------
> I installed and set up Zope 2.10 (using PCGI behind Apache) and
> transfered my site over it. It *seemed* to be holding up OK.
> CPU never went up to 90%. But I noticed that several times I'd
> get the fd=3 error.
>
> Then within 2 hours of use, I get this error when external
> users try to access the site :
>
>     Zope Error
>     Zope has encountered an error while publishing this resource.
>     Error Type: NameError
>     Error Value: name_param
>
> Even from the administration interface, I can't access anything.
> Everything returns :
>
>     Zope Error
>     Zope has encountered an error while publishing this resource.
>     Error Type: NameError
>     Error Value: type
>
> And now CPU is at 0% - probably because nobody's any longer
> accessing our site :(
>
>
>
> So, again I had to restart Zope and then the site returned to
> normal.  In a few hours, I'm going to have to (a) leave the
> computer and (b) sleep... and I'll be unable to do this manual
> monitoring/restarting of the server. So, I'm quite  desperate to
> seek a solution to this soon.
>
> To this end, does anybody have any ideas :
> 1) where to get better debugging information to help identify the
>    source of the problem.
> 2) better yet, any idea what the problem(s) could be ?
>
>
> Configuration :
> ---------------
> - FreeBSD 3.2
> - Zope 2.1 running behind Apache
> - MySQL database using ZMySQLDA
> - 40,000 dynamic pageviews per day though it'll be
>   about zero now, after 24 hours of downtime.
>
>
> z2.py :
> -------
> ## General configuration options
> IP_ADDRESS='xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' (I'd rather not say whilst my server's
buggered)
> DNS_IP=''
> UID='nobody'
> LOG_FILE='Z2.log'
> HTTP_PORT=8080
> HTTP_ENV={}
> FTP_PORT=8021
> PCGI_FILE='Zope.cgi'
> MONITOR_PORT=8099
> MODULE='Zope'
> NUMBER_OF_THREADS=16
> LOCALE_ID=None
> FCGI_PORT=None
>
>
> Zope.cgi is unchanged since installation.
>
>
> chas
>
>
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