[Zope-Checkins] CVS: Zope/doc - DEBUGGING.txt:1.9

Chris McDonough chrism@zope.com
Sun, 20 Jul 2003 20:02:58 -0400


Update of /cvs-repository/Zope/doc
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv16544

Modified Files:
	DEBUGGING.txt 
Log Message:
Update for 2.7.


=== Zope/doc/DEBUGGING.txt 1.8 => 1.9 ===
--- Zope/doc/DEBUGGING.txt:1.8	Thu Aug  9 01:08:43 2001
+++ Zope/doc/DEBUGGING.txt	Sun Jul 20 20:02:52 2003
@@ -1,21 +1,44 @@
 
 Running Zope in Debug Mode
 
-  If you wish to run Zope in debug mode, use the -D command line
-  switch.  This will have the following effects::
+  If you wish to run Zope in debug mode, set the 'debug-mode'
+  configuration file parameter to 'on' (this is the default).  This
+  will have the following effects::
 
    o On UNIX, Zope will not detach from the controlling terminal.
 
-   o Zope will print logging information to standard error.
-
-   o The Z_DEBUG_MODE environment variable gets set, which causes some 
-     other cool stuff to happen in Zope.
+   o The Z_DEBUG_MODE environment variable gets set, which causes
+     behavioral changes to Zope appropriate for software development.
+     See the configuration file description of 'debug-mode' for more
+     information.
+
+Using 'zopectl debug'
+
+  In Zopes 2.7 and better, a utility known as 'zopectl' is installed
+  into generated instance homes.  You can use it to inspect a Zope
+  instance's running state via an interactive Python interpreter by
+  passing zopectl the 'debug' parameter on the command line.  The
+  'top-level' Zope object (the root folder) will be bound to the name
+  'app' within the interpreter.  You can then use normal Python method
+  calls against app and use the Python interpreter normally to inspect
+  results::
+
+    [chrism@james Trunk]$ bin/zopectl debug
+    Starting debugger (the name "app" is bound to the top-level Zope object)
+    >>> app.objectIds()
+    ['acl_users', 'Control_Panel', 'temp_folder', 'browser_id_manager', 'session    _data_manager', 'error_log', 'index_html', 'standard_error_message', 'standa    rd_html_footer', 'standard_html_header', 'standard_template.pt']
+    >>> 
 
 Using the Medusa Monitor
 
-  If you're running ZServer with a medusa monitor port, you can
-  connect and interact via a python prompt with a running Zope
-  session, while others interact with it over the web.
+  NOTE: as of Zope 2.7, the Medusa monitor client is known to have
+  operational problems due to lack of maintenance.  It may work, it
+  may not.  If it doesn't work as advertised, please try 'zopectl
+  debug' instead.
+
+  If you're running Zope with a medusa monitor port, you can connect
+  and interact via a python prompt with a running Zope session, while
+  others interact with it over the web.
 
   Some constraints:
 
@@ -29,7 +52,7 @@
   To use the monitor, start it from the shell prompt like so (as if
   from the Zope root):
 
-  python ZServer/medusa/monitor_client.py localhost 8099
+  python lib/python/ZServer/medusa/monitor_client.py localhost 8099
 
   You'll get back a python prompt.  To connect with the running Zope
   session: