Flask Instance Logs
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Flask Instance Logs has 1 fact recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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ex:monitorsEx:monitors(2)
- Nginx
ex:nginx - Load Monitoring
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ex:usesDataSourceEx:uses Data Source(1)
- Load Monitoring
ex:load-monitoring
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| Ex:rdf:type | Log Source | [1] |
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FLASK_APP=app.py FLASK_ENV=_development flask run --port=5001 # Instance 3 FLASK_APP=app.py FLASK_ENV=development flask run --port=5002 ``` ### Step 4: Start NGINX 1. **Start NGINX**: ```sh sudo systemctl start nginx ``` Or,…
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