On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 19:38, Ian Bicking <ianb at colorstudy.com> wrote: > From what I've been able to tell from afar, I strongly suspect PyPI's > downtimes would be greatly reduced with a move to mod_wsgi (currently it is > using mod_fcgi, and most downtime is solved with an Apache restart -- > mod_wsgi generally recovers from these problems without intervention). > Martin attempted this at one time but ran into some installation problems. > It seems like the team of people managing PyPI could benefit from the > addition of someone with more of a sysadmin background (e.g., to help with > installing a monitor on the server). I have some experience with mod_wsgi (and this is what we're using for the hg.python.org setup, I think). I'd be happy to help out more with that, if it helps (though most of my experience is not with the Debian-based distributions). Cheers, Dirkjan
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