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| Models Causing Admin to Crash |
  United States |
2007-02-26 09:33:16 |
Hi,
I have some models related to a football (soccer) team, I
had models
for everything working fine except my Results model. I
tried adding
it yesterday and encountered a few problems with it, which
was solved
due to the help from these groups (thanks). However now
when I run
syncdb I don't get any errors (which I was yesterday and are
now
fixed) so I thought everything was ok.
I log into my admin and everytime I click on the
"Results" model
within my admin I think I crash the server (because it comes
back with
this response
"Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an
upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET
/admin/teams/
result/.
Reason: Error reading from remote server"
after a few minutes of trying, and within apache I have to
restart it
to get it back up and running again.
Here is my Results model:
class Result(models.Model):
team = models.ForeignKey(Team, core=True)
venue = models.CharField(maxlength=1,
choices=Fixture_Choices)
date = models.DateField()
opponent = models.CharField(maxlength=100)
competition = models.ForeignKey(Competition)
howdenscore = models.IntegerField()
opponentscore = models.IntegerField()
goalkeeper = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='goalkeeper_for')
leftback = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='leftback_for')
centreback1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='centreback1_for')
centreback2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='centreback2_for')
rightback = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='rightback_for')
leftmid = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='leftmid_for')
centremid1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='centremid1_for')
centremid2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='centremid2_for')
rightmid = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='rightmid_for')
striker1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='striker1_for')
striker2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='striker2_for')
sub1 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub1')
sub2 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub2')
sub3 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub3')
sub4 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub4')
sub5 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub5')
class Admin:
pass
list_display = ('date', 'team', 'venue', 'opponent',
'competition', 'howdenscore', 'opponentscore')
list_filter = ['date', 'team', 'venue', 'competition']
search_fields = ['date']
def __str__ (self):
return self.opponent
Does anyone have any idea whats going on because I surely do
not.
Thanks in advance,
Duncan
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| Re: Models Causing Admin to Crash |
  United States |
2007-02-26 11:45:50 |
I can't tell if this is the cause, but you should remove the
"pass"
right under "class Admin":
-rob
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| Re: Models Causing Admin to Crash |
  United States |
2007-02-26 13:03:00 |
On Feb 26, 5:45 pm, "oggie rob"
<oz.robhar... gmail.com> wrote:
> I can't tell if this is the cause, but you should
remove the "pass"
> right under "class Admin":
>
> -rob
Nope I have that on my other classes as well and I don't
have any
problems with them, I did try removing it just in case but
it still
doesn't work.
Still stumped :(
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| Re: Models Causing Admin to Crash |

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2007-02-26 13:34:45 |
On 2/26/07, DuncanM <duncanmeyers gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have some models related to a football (soccer) team,
I had models
> for everything working fine except my Results model. I
tried adding
> it yesterday and encountered a few problems with it,
which was solved
> due to the help from these groups (thanks). However
now when I run
> syncdb I don't get any errors (which I was yesterday
and are now
> fixed) so I thought everything was ok.
>
> I log into my admin and everytime I click on the
"Results" model
> within my admin I think I crash the server (because it
comes back with
> this response
> "Proxy Error
>
> The proxy server received an invalid response from an
upstream server.
> The proxy server could not handle the request GET
/admin/teams/
> result/.
>
> Reason: Error reading from remote server"
>
> after a few minutes of trying, and within apache I have
to restart it
> to get it back up and running again.
try it with the development server, the problem seems to be
outside of
django itself
>
> Here is my Results model:
>
> class Result(models.Model):
> team = models.ForeignKey(Team, core=True)
> venue = models.CharField(maxlength=1,
choices=Fixture_Choices)
> date = models.DateField()
> opponent = models.CharField(maxlength=100)
> competition = models.ForeignKey(Competition)
> howdenscore = models.IntegerField()
> opponentscore = models.IntegerField()
> goalkeeper = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> related_name='goalkeeper_for')
> leftback = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='leftback_for')
> centreback1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> related_name='centreback1_for')
> centreback2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> related_name='centreback2_for')
> rightback = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='rightback_for')
> leftmid = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='leftmid_for')
> centremid1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> related_name='centremid1_for')
> centremid2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> related_name='centremid2_for')
> rightmid = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='rightmid_for')
> striker1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='striker1_for')
> striker2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='striker2_for')
> sub1 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub1')
> sub2 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub2')
> sub3 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub3')
> sub4 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub4')
> sub5 = models.ForeignKey(Player, related_name='sub5')
> class Admin:
> pass
> list_display = ('date', 'team', 'venue',
'opponent',
> 'competition', 'howdenscore', 'opponentscore')
> list_filter = ['date', 'team', 'venue',
'competition']
> search_fields = ['date']
> def __str__ (self):
> return self.opponent
>
>
> Does anyone have any idea whats going on because I
surely do not.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Duncan
>
>
> >
>
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E-Mail: Honza.Kral gmail.com
ICQ#: 107471613
Phone: +420 606 678585
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| Re: Models Causing Admin to Crash |

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2007-02-26 13:33:52 |
On 2/26/07, oggie rob <oz.robharvey gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I can't tell if this is the cause, but you should
remove the "pass"
> right under "class Admin":
pass is just an empty command, it doesn't do anything
>
> -rob
>
>
> >
>
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E-Mail: Honza.Kral gmail.com
ICQ#: 107471613
Phone: +420 606 678585
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| Re: Models Causing Admin to Crash |
  United States |
2007-02-27 09:22:41 |
Any idea where outside it could be? I am using mod_python
with apache.
Thanks for all your help
Duncan
On Feb 26, 7:34 pm, "Honza Král"
<honza.k... gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/26/07, DuncanM <duncanmey... gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I have some models related to a football (soccer)
team, I had models
> > for everything working fine except my Results
model. I tried adding
> > it yesterday and encountered a few problems with
it, which was solved
> > due to the help from these groups (thanks).
However now when I run
> > syncdb I don't get any errors (which I was
yesterday and are now
> > fixed) so I thought everything was ok.
>
> > I log into my admin and everytime I click on the
"Results" model
> > within my admin I think I crash the server
(because it comes back with
> > this response
> > "Proxy Error
>
> > The proxy server received an invalid response from
an upstream server.
> > The proxy server could not handle the request GET
/admin/teams/
> > result/.
>
> > Reason: Error reading from remote server"
>
> > after a few minutes of trying, and within apache I
have to restart it
> > to get it back up and running again.
>
> try it with the development server, the problem seems
to be outside of
> django itself
>
>
>
>
>
> > Here is my Results model:
>
> > class Result(models.Model):
> > team = models.ForeignKey(Team, core=True)
> > venue = models.CharField(maxlength=1,
choices=Fixture_Choices)
> > date = models.DateField()
> > opponent = models.CharField(maxlength=100)
> > competition = models.ForeignKey(Competition)
> > howdenscore = models.IntegerField()
> > opponentscore = models.IntegerField()
> > goalkeeper = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> > related_name='goalkeeper_for')
> > leftback = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='leftback_for')
> > centreback1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> > related_name='centreback1_for')
> > centreback2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> > related_name='centreback2_for')
> > rightback = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='rightback_for')
> > leftmid = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='leftmid_for')
> > centremid1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> > related_name='centremid1_for')
> > centremid2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
> > related_name='centremid2_for')
> > rightmid = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='rightmid_for')
> > striker1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='striker1_for')
> > striker2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='striker2_for')
> > sub1 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='sub1')
> > sub2 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='sub2')
> > sub3 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='sub3')
> > sub4 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='sub4')
> > sub5 = models.ForeignKey(Player,
related_name='sub5')
> > class Admin:
> > pass
> > list_display = ('date', 'team', 'venue',
'opponent',
> > 'competition', 'howdenscore', 'opponentscore')
> > list_filter = ['date', 'team', 'venue',
'competition']
> > search_fields = ['date']
> > def __str__ (self):
> > return self.opponent
>
> > Does anyone have any idea whats going on because I
surely do not.
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Duncan
>
> --
> Honza Kr?l
> E-Mail: Honza.K... gmail.com
> ICQ#: 107471613
> Phone: +420 606 678585
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| Re: Models Causing Admin to Crash |

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2007-02-27 09:48:58 |
On 2/27/07, DuncanM <duncanmeyers gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Any idea where outside it could be? I am using
mod_python with apache.
Have you done what Honza suggested?. Namely, stopping
Apache,
running you app under the Django development webserver
instead and trying
to reproduce the use case?.
Regards,
--
Ramiro Morales
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