WSGIDaemonProcess options - can I set them globally?

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Christoph Zwerschke

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Sep 28, 2019, 4:52:33 PM9/28/19
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The documentation at the end of the page https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/configuration-directives/WSGIDaemonProcess.html says that it is strongly recommended to explicitly set the options of WSGIDaemonProcess, especially the timeout options, since most of them are not set by default.

But does that mean I really need to set all of these options (they are a lot) for every process group that I define? Or is it somehow possible to set these options globally for all process groups?

Graham Dumpleton

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Sep 28, 2019, 5:22:19 PM9/28/19
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Most of those list aren't what the default is.

If worried about duplication, consider using mod_macro.


That way can create a template with parameters than can reuse each time.

On 29 Sep 2019, at 4:12 am, Christoph Zwerschke <ci...@online.de> wrote:

The documentation at the end of the page https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/configuration-directives/WSGIDaemonProcess.html says that it is strongly recommended to explicitly set the options of WSGIDaemonProcess, especially the timeout options, since most of them are not set by default.

But does that mean I really need to set all of these options (they are a lot) for every process group that I define? Or is it somehow possible to set these options globally for all process groups?

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Christoph Zwerschke

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Sep 28, 2019, 6:14:54 PM9/28/19
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Am 28.09.2019 um 23:22 schrieb Graham Dumpleton:
> Most of those list aren't what the default is.
>
> If worried about duplication, consider using mod_macro.

Thank you for the quick answer. I'll use mod_macro then, good idea.

Btw, I want to let you know how much I appreciate your creation of
mod_wsgi and continued maintenance over the years.

-- Christoph
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