Hi, I'm new to uwsgi, so forgive me if this question was already answered.
I tried to find the answer on Google, but it didn't help me much. After rebooting my server, uwsgi is unable to write the socket file into /var/run. $ uwsgi --ini uwsgi.ini ... $ cat /tmp/uwsgi-projectname.log ... thunder lock: disabled (you can enable it with --thunder-lock) bind(): Permission denied [core/socket.c line 230] My uwsgi.ini is like as follow (modified): [uwsgi] daemonize = /tmp/uwsgi-projectname.log pidfile = /tmp/uwsgi-projectname.pid chdir = /path/to/project #http-socket=0.0.0.0:8000 socket=/var/run/uwsgi-project.sock logto=/var/log/uwsgi/%n.log wsgi-file=projectname.py callable=app processes = 2 # number of cores on machine max-requests = 5000 chmod-socket = 666 master = True vacuum = True projectname.py is a Flask application. What is the way to fix this permission issue in a persistent way? As you can see I don't now much about Linux permissions and how to deal with them. :( Thanks, -- Thiago Farina _______________________________________________ uWSGI mailing list [email protected] http://lists.unbit.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uwsgi
