Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Re: Can't figure a problem with Users not being able to log in.

We bumped up our preform MPM max threads to 50 from 20, seeing if this
is the problem. Our sysop is out for the week.

On Nov 23, 10:43 am, joelryan2k <joelryan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are you running multithreaded?  I had similar issues until I
> eliminated threads and just used multiple processes.  Pinax was
> involved in my problem, too.
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> On Nov 23, 9:36 am, Tyrel Souza <tacid...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Client emailed me this morning saying:
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> >         We have had several complaints from members who are having
> > trouble logging in. This has been going on for three weeks. When they
> > log in they are either sent to a blank page or redirected to the login
> > page with no . We have followed up with several of them, and
> > apparently after waiting several hours or trying the next day they can
> > get in and see a record of all of their previously failed login
> > attempts on their messages page.
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> > For this server we have two separate Apache instances running accessed
> > via nginx. I am new at this and can't really pinpoint the problem. I
> > do know that if
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> > $ sudo /home/django/bin/httpd restart
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> > The problem goes away for a little while, but this isn't productive
> > and only delays fixing the problem.
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> > If anyone has any ideas on what to check, or if you are willing to
> > help and need more information, please let me know.
>
> > Off the top of my head the Django version is 1.0.3 and we are using
> > Pinax.

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