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litespeed_wiki:cloudlinux:enable_ruby_python_selector [2019/08/14 20:57] Jackson Zhang [How to Enable CloudLinux Python and Ruby Selector (alt-mod_passenger) for LSWS] |
litespeed_wiki:cloudlinux:enable_ruby_python_selector [2021/08/20 20:26] Jackson Zhang [Restart the Python and Ruby Application] |
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- Run script to install required ruby/python lsapi modules: <code>/usr/local/lsws/admin/misc/enable_ruby_python_selector.sh</code> | - Run script to install required ruby/python lsapi modules: <code>/usr/local/lsws/admin/misc/enable_ruby_python_selector.sh</code> | ||
- Switch to LiteSpeed and try a ruby/python app | - Switch to LiteSpeed and try a ruby/python app | ||
+ | ===== Restart the Python and Ruby Application ===== | ||
+ | ==== Through ''touch tmp/restart.txt'' ==== | ||
+ | The Python and Ruby application can be restarted by touching the ''<app_root_dir>/tmp/restart.txt'' file. | ||
+ | For example, if a python application is located at ''/home/user1/mypythonapp'' the command would be: | ||
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+ | <code>touch /home/user1/mypythonapp/tmp/restart.txt</code> | ||
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+ | If /home/user1/mypythonapp/tmp/restart.txt exits already, you will still need to "touch" it. | ||
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+ | This will tell the server to restart the application. | ||
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+ | ==== Through CloudLinux Python application manager ==== | ||
+ | If you run cpanel and CloudLinux Python application manager, you can restart the Python application there. | ||
===== Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Troubleshooting ===== |