similar to: FCGI hanging w/ lighttpd and RoR 1.0 (need to kill -9)

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2006 Feb 25
10
Performance issue.. after a while
Hello, I have an project running on a dedicated server: Debian, P4 CPU 3.00GHz, 1GB RAM, ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [x86_64-linux], rails (1.0.0), activerecord (1.13.2) lighttpd-1.4.10 + fastcgi + mysql 5.0 7 dispatchers. The project is a game, so a typical user would visit 100+ pages. When the server is busiest, it gets 35-40k requests/hour. For some misterious reason after a number of hours the
2006 Jan 24
17
Updated lighttpd to 1.4.9 - error running dispatch.fcgi
Hi all, I just updated lighttpd from 1.4.8 to 1.4.9 and it now refuses to start with the following error: 2006-01-24 23:12:24: (mod_fastcgi.c.989) execve failed for: public/ dispatch.fcgi No such file or directory 2006-01-24 23:12:24: (mod_fastcgi.c.1015) the fastcgi-backend public/ dispatch.fcgi failed to start: 2006-01-24 23:12:24: (mod_fastcgi.c.1019) child exited with status 2
2006 Feb 16
2
Joel on Software Rails Rant
I didn''t know if any of you had seen this rant about Rails over on Joel on Software but it is an interesting read. Check it out here - http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?joel.3.309321.45 -Rob Bazinet http://www.robertbazinet.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Mar 27
2
dispatch.fcgi hanging after lighttpd shutdown
Hi. I''m using RoR 1.0 with FastCGI and lighttpd on a Debian 3.1 box. I have configured lighttpd to do adaptive spawning of the FastCGI processes. However, after shutting down lighttpd the FastCGI processes remain running. Did this problem occur to anyone of you? Is there a fix? I''d be really grateful for every answer. Regards, Manuel Holtgrewe
2005 May 10
1
Some Rails-Lighttpd questions
I followed the instructions from the ~/RailsOnDebian tutorial to set up Rails on a FreeBSD. (That tutorial is down, can it be hosted somewhere else?). Now I have some questions regarding the configuration of Lighttpd for Rails. If there are FAQs in my questions don''t hesitate to point me to the right resource... Probably a trivial one: where do I access a Rails site when it is
2006 Aug 11
7
Online Course
Is there anyone insterested in taking an online course which covers "Ruby on Rails" (introductory level)? Thanks thuycis -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Dec 01
12
Difficult process of restarting SCGI, Lighttpd, Apache, sessions
I''ve managed to get Rails working using Apache->Lighttpd->SCGI. Restarting everything is really difficult. This appears to be the process: - stop apache - stop lighttpd - stop scgi - make sure scgi still isn''t running (it sometimes does) - if it is, kill it - delete all session files (they often cause permission errors) - start scgi - start apache - start lighttpd - cross
2006 Mar 15
0
FCGI hanging w/ LightTPD in about 24-48 hours
I started an earlier thread about this ... Someone suggested a different version of LightTPD, since the version I was using had some known issues with FCGI. Well, we''ve upgraded to LightTPD 1.4.11 and the problem is still happening. We have Rails running under fcgi (one process) under LightTPD. This, in turn, is proxied to by Apache. This is on a test IP, so only a few people should
2006 Jul 05
5
ok, lightTPD is installed... how do i use it.
i used the hivelogic article to install ruby on rails to my mac: http://hivelogic.com/articles/2005/12/01/ruby_rails_lighttpd_mysql_tiger everything works great using the script/server command, but isn''t that still using WEBrick? how do i server my apps with lightTPD? i tried following the instructions given here: http://duncandavidson.com/essay/2005/12/railsonlighty but have had no
2006 Jan 03
2
Reducing Memory Footprint (fcgi)
I have a website up and running on TextDrive with Rails/lighttpd/fcgi. Unfortunately, as my account is a "shared server" account on TxD, they kill processes that are hogging resources (quite understandably). Unfortunately for me, my Ruby fcgi processes load up rather ... large (just under 50mb). It doesn''t take much to push it to 50mb, at which point it gets killed. Does
2006 Feb 06
4
fcgi to run cgi scripts
Dear experts, I have rail site that is running lighttpd and fcgi. I want the default domain to serve the rails application, and I also want to have a virtualhost (bugs.mysite) to resolve to a bugzilla instance. Bugzilla is basically Perl application called through CGI. I tried to find pointers on how to set fcgi to run both rails dispatcher and other cgi scripts in a different virtualhost, and
2006 Jan 31
2
lightpd / fcgi / RoR setup
Hi, I''m running RoR and have set it up more or less like described in the wiki (for instance here http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/LighttpdWithProcessScripts). I can start the fcgi listener and see that ports 7000-7004 are listening. I can start lighttpd, and try to connect to the server. I can restart the default.fcgi listening scripts that i see in "ps ax | grep
2006 Feb 15
5
Lighttpd now works for production. Development is broken?
I''ve finally gotten lighttpd working for my production instance (SUSE 10.0 with SSL). (Had to install the fcgi dev toolkit, the SUSE 10 ruby-fcgi rpm, and the fcgi gem. I''m not positive all 3 were required, but that is what I did.) Now the devel instance of my app is broken. I''m not sure how to fix it. Previously I was using WEBrick for both devel and production.
2006 Apr 18
2
RoR, lighttpd, and localhost
This is really more of a web server configuration question, but it seemed like a problem in which RoR''ers would be well versed. I am running a RoR app on lighttpd behind an Apache proxy (well, reverse proxy is perhaps more accurate). Since the requests are being proxied to Lighttpd from the same server, my Rails apps think that the requests are coming from localhost. As such, anytime
2006 Apr 08
1
lighttpd fcgi and rails banchmarks
I have been testing various web development solutions on an unloaded Mandrake Opteron 150/1Gb box. I am a little confused about my results on lighttpd with apachebench. Results are requests per second, all test scripts simply output ''Hello, World'' in plain text. Static HTML 11488 FastCGI Perl 6350 C CGI 2015 Perl CGI 597 Ruby CGI 259 RoR
2005 Nov 21
10
Anybody using SCGI in production?
Or does anybody prefer fastcgi/fcgi? I''m using webrick for development, but plan on using scgi when I switch to production (because it appears to be an update to fastcgi, and I couldn''t get fastcgi working anyhow). thanks csn __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors'' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
2001 Nov 28
2
Can't connect from Windows 2000
I recently upgraded my Linux install (Debian potato to woody) and now Samba is no longer playing nice with Windows 2000. I can use smbclient on the samba machine to connect to itself, so at least that's working. The error from Windows is: "The semaphore timeout period has expired.". I deleted the smb.log file at one point in an effort to reset it. I figured it'd be created
2006 Jul 21
1
Lighttpd for rails app subdomain apache for the rest
I want to host a rails app at mydomain.com/railsapp. For technical reasons I have to leave mydomain.com on apache. This means that I need to tell apache to proxy only requests for mydomain.com/railsapp to lighttpd. I have deployed in a situation like this before around a year and a half ago but it was a real pain. Lighttpd and rails have matured a lot in the year and a half since I did
2006 Jul 24
22
which webserver to use in production?
Apologies in advance if this ignites a war of comflicting opinions.... I''m a few days away from going live with my first RoR application. It is completely database centric and each user will have his own queries so cacheing will not really help. I have a dedicated linux server being built by my hosting provider and I need to tell them which webserver to use. The databse is MySQL
2006 Jun 09
2
Noob with Overwhelming Deployment Woes...
I''m doing some searching for deployment options, and I feel like I''m getting buried in a lot of new technology and assumptions that I know all that it''s dependent on. In the past I''ve done small things with PHP where I just dump the app in a folder and everything works out of the box. I found that everyone is using Capistrano, which relies on Subversion