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We have a Django project served by nginx and uwsgi on Python 2.7.6. We have observed that with elastic-apm installed and configured appropriately in the settings, UWSGI keeps getting killed with:



DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7751) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...


Consequently, the error Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping seems to appear intermittently before the crash.



UWSGI has threading enabled as suggested in here



[uwsgi]
...
# maximum number of worker processes
processes = 4

# Threads per process
enable-threads = true
threads = 2
...


Here is the error message



Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping
DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7764) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...
Respawned uWSGI worker 4 (new pid: 7772)


P/S: I have tested this without uwsgi, python manage.py runserver works perfectly. No errors and the APM agent publishes data as is expected.










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    We have a Django project served by nginx and uwsgi on Python 2.7.6. We have observed that with elastic-apm installed and configured appropriately in the settings, UWSGI keeps getting killed with:



    DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7751) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...


    Consequently, the error Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping seems to appear intermittently before the crash.



    UWSGI has threading enabled as suggested in here



    [uwsgi]
    ...
    # maximum number of worker processes
    processes = 4

    # Threads per process
    enable-threads = true
    threads = 2
    ...


    Here is the error message



    Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping
    DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7764) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...
    Respawned uWSGI worker 4 (new pid: 7772)


    P/S: I have tested this without uwsgi, python manage.py runserver works perfectly. No errors and the APM agent publishes data as is expected.










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      We have a Django project served by nginx and uwsgi on Python 2.7.6. We have observed that with elastic-apm installed and configured appropriately in the settings, UWSGI keeps getting killed with:



      DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7751) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...


      Consequently, the error Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping seems to appear intermittently before the crash.



      UWSGI has threading enabled as suggested in here



      [uwsgi]
      ...
      # maximum number of worker processes
      processes = 4

      # Threads per process
      enable-threads = true
      threads = 2
      ...


      Here is the error message



      Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping
      DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7764) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...
      Respawned uWSGI worker 4 (new pid: 7772)


      P/S: I have tested this without uwsgi, python manage.py runserver works perfectly. No errors and the APM agent publishes data as is expected.










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      We have a Django project served by nginx and uwsgi on Python 2.7.6. We have observed that with elastic-apm installed and configured appropriately in the settings, UWSGI keeps getting killed with:



      DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7751) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...


      Consequently, the error Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping seems to appear intermittently before the crash.



      UWSGI has threading enabled as suggested in here



      [uwsgi]
      ...
      # maximum number of worker processes
      processes = 4

      # Threads per process
      enable-threads = true
      threads = 2
      ...


      Here is the error message



      Fatal Python error: Couldn't create autoTLSkey mapping
      DAMN ! worker 4 (pid: 7764) died, killed by signal 6 :( trying respawn ...
      Respawned uWSGI worker 4 (new pid: 7772)


      P/S: I have tested this without uwsgi, python manage.py runserver works perfectly. No errors and the APM agent publishes data as is expected.







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