Depending on platform, what do you get for:

# systemctl status apache2        #Debian/Ubuntu 
# systemctl status httpd          #RHEL/CentOS/Fedora 

> On 29 Jul 2021, at 3:18 pm, Jian Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Graham. This is also my thought. I am using the script below to start 
> my modwsgi
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> #Configuration on how to start the server
> python manage.py runmodwsgi \
> --server-root /etc/wsgi-port-80 \
> --user www-data --group www-data \
> --port 80 --setup-only \
> --https-only \
> --https-port 443 \
> --ssl-certificate-file "/etc/letsencrypt/live/www.dimsum.dk/cert.pem 
> <http://www.dimsum.dk/cert.pem>" \
> --ssl-certificate-key-file "/etc/letsencrypt/live/www.dimsum.dk/privkey.pem 
> <http://www.dimsum.dk/privkey.pem>" \
> --server-name 'www.dimsum.dk <http://www.dimsum.dk/>'
> 
> #Starting the server
> sudo /etc/wsgi-port-80/apachectl stop
> sudo /etc/wsgi-port-80/apachectl start
> 
> 
>> Den 29. jul. 2021 kl. 00.38 skrev Graham Dumpleton 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> 
>> Your system Apache is probably still running and was never disabled.
>> 
>> What was the mod_wsgi-express setup-server command you can to generate the 
>> /etc/wsgi-port-80/ config directory to begin with?
>> 
>>> On 29 Jul 2021, at 6:42 am, Jian Wu <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> I am a bit confused if my website is actually running on modwsgi. 
>>> 
>>> When I type in the following commands below in my server, I should expect 
>>> that my server will stop serving my website. But after running the below 
>>> command I can still access my website.
>>> 
>>> sudo /etc/wsgi-port-80/apachectl stop
>>> /etc/wsgi-port-80/apachectl: line 63: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot 
>>> change locale (en_US.UTF-8)
>>> httpd (no pid file) not running
>>> 
>>> My understanding is when I installed modwsgi, it actually installed an 
>>> Apache2 isolated environment in my server. I then assumed that when I 
>>> stopped apache, I should not longer be able to access my website. 
>>> 
>>> Is there a way for me to check if my website is actually being served by 
>>> the Apache2 server with modwsgi and not another Apache2 server that is not 
>>> associated with modwsgi?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> 
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