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2005 Jun 30
4
A Memoir on FastCGI and Apache
With the release of our filmfury.com project, I''ve been trying to rise to the stature of a true system administrator in the last couple of days (haha). I''m trying to understand how all of the pieces to this apache/fastcgi deployment fit together. Here''s what I''ve learned so far: * You need a separate FastCGI server for each Rails application on your
2006 Apr 08
3
FastCGI issues
I am attempting to get Rails running on Windows with an Apache 2 server. I seem to be having some trouble, and in spite of my best efforts to find a solution, I could not. I believe that I configured Apache correctly. I have included EnableSendfile Off EnableMMAP Off Win32DisableAcceptEx FastCgiConfig -maxClassProcesses 1 -maxProcesses 1 -minProcesses 1 -processSlack 1 \ -initial-env
2005 Sep 28
2
fastcgi timeout settings
I have few lengthly processes in my application, and I''m getting fastcgi timeout after 30 seconds. From apache log: FastCGI: comm with (dynamic) server "D:/projects/MojAlbum/public/dispatch.fcgi" aborted: (first read) idle timeout (30 sec), referer: http://mojalbum.4dva.hr/albumi/moji I tried to set timeout in apache conf by: <IfModule> FastCgiConfig
2006 Feb 01
3
apache2 / fcgi / RoR - no connection
Hi, I''ve generated a new Rails app and dummy controller "foo" with method "hello". I am trying to run it under Apache/2.0.53 with fastcgi, and getting the index.html page when I hit http://localhost/foo/hello, or for any other request (http://localhost/kdjfslkfjs). Also, there is nothing in the rails logs, and no errors in the apache logs. Relevant bit of
2006 Mar 13
9
apache 1 fastcgi config correct???
I followed this tutorial on the rails wiki about how to get apache with fastcgi working on a vps machine: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowtoInstallAndRunRubyOnRailsOnCpanel In the tutorial it said to add this to the httpd.conf file to get fastcgi working. <IfModule mod_fastcgi.c> FastCgiIpcDir /tmp/fcgi_ipc/ AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi </IfModule> However
2006 Feb 01
3
Configure Apache 2.0.55 and FastCGI
I''m installing a Rails App under Apache 2.0.55 with FastCGI. I have this config under httpd.conf ------------------------ LoadModule fastcgi_module modules/mod_fastcgi.dll ... Alias /fatturails/ "C:/Programmi/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/fatturails/public/" <Directory "C:/Programmi/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/fatturails/public"> AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi
2006 Jan 03
1
Max Execution Time with fastcgi (and in general). Getting it done.
The purpose of this email is not to argue that there is a need to have the option of killing a single response if it takes longer than say 30 seconds. This is a worthwhile feature, years of work in php has shown me that it is. Thanks to a bit of help from various source in the community, I''ve been able to find something that works with fastcgi and surely should work with webbrick.
2005 May 10
8
fastcgi approach?
I''ve just had a problem with fastcgi killing processes off while they were running (I have a long-running background process)... but it took me a while to track it down and pinpoint that fastcgi was asking the process to quit. So i was thinking if it would be a good idea to tweak the way ruby-fastcgi handles this. At the moment, in fcgi.rb (part of the fcgi gem) there is
2005 Dec 23
1
FastCGI and large file uploads
I use dreamhost for my hosting provider, and I am working on app where it requires large files (max 10 MB) to be uploaded to the server. As of right now the fastcgi processes are configured with: FastCgiConfig -autoUpdate -initial-env RAILS_ENV=production \ -idle-timeout 120 -maxClassProcesses 5 -killInterval 300 My problem is that I try and upload a file via the web that is around 5 MB
2006 Jul 28
7
Uploading 2+ files simultaneously
I''m having trouble uploading 2+ files simultaneously (from different client machines)... the upload page just hangs... I''m running... - ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i686-linux] - rails 1.1.4 - red hat el 4 - apache - fcgi (0.8.7, 0.8.6.1) - firefox 1.5.0.5 - httpd.conf <IfModule mod_fastcgi.c> FastCgiIpcDir /tmp/fcgi_ipc/ AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi FastCGIConfig
2006 Jun 15
12
RoR on Apache2
Hello, I''ve been going though the "4 Days on Rails" tutorial at http://rails.homelinux.org/ test-driving ruby on rails using the WEBrick server without problems. I''m trying to move the app to be seen by apache2, and am having some troubles. I''ve looked through many guides online which all say pretty much the same thing, which, I think, I am doing.
2005 Dec 30
0
XP Apache FastCGI ok if RAILS_ENV="", crash when RAILS_ENV="production"
Dears, Thanks to Demetrius (dema.ruby.com.br, see Taming FastCGI) I''ve a running FastCGI Rails 1.0 environment with : - Win XP "Professional" (just brand name) - Apache 2.0.55 (msi) - Ruby for Apache 1.3.1 - Database backend is now Oracle 8.1 Everything run fine with default environment, I''m confused for switching into ''production''. By default
2005 Mar 17
4
Specifying Which Environment I Am In
After I have uploaded my app where do I specify that my app should now use production environment settings and not development? Can that be done dynamically so that I don''t have to reset a value once I upload website? Thanks for your help!
2006 Nov 08
2
Apache 2.2.3 setup woes
Good morning everyone, I am running apache 2.2.3 compiled from source and proxy load balancer as described on the mongrel site. I have a total of three sites, this setup works really well for two of them but for one of them, I keep getting "Forbidden" errors and this error in the apache logs: [warn] proxy: No protocol handler was valid for the URL /. If you are using a DSO version of
2006 Feb 01
5
Apache 2.2 don''t work with fastcgi
I''m trying to install mod_fastcgi for my rails app. I use Apache 2.2 and FastCGI 2.4.2 in windows xp. I have modified the httpd.conf adding LoadModule fastcgi_module modules/mod_fastcgi.dll (with mod_fastcgi.dll and mod_fastcgi.so in the modules directory). Whe i try to start Apache i have this error ---------------------------- apache: Syntax error on line 122 of
2006 Apr 10
15
Apache/FastCGI still in development mode?
I''m running rails on RedHat ES3 managed by Plesk with Apache/FastCGI. I''ve followed the directions here: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowtoInstallAndRunRubyOnRailsOnPlesk And got everything working, but my application refuses to run in Production mode. It runs in development mode despite the fact that I''ve set: FastCgiServer
2005 May 23
16
Success - Rails, FastCGI, and IIS / Windows Server
About 17:00 localtime I managed to get fastcgi, Rails and IIS all happy together. Upon success I ripped off my clothes and ran through the village yelling "The future is now!". A PDP-11 geezer stuck his head out a window and said "The future isn''t what it used to be and keep yer shirt on". Modifications were required to dispatch.fcgi and request.rb. The following
2005 Dec 19
1
FastCGI: comm with (dynamic) server ...../dispatch.fcgi aborted: (first read) idle timeout (30 sec)
Hello, I just did a "gem update" on my server updating to the latest version. After this none of my scripts work. In apache error log I get: FastCGI: comm with (dynamic) server "/home/user/public_html/dispatch.fcgi" aborted: (first read) idle timeout (30 sec) My only guess is that the problem is related to the fastCGI binding but I have no idea what to look for. I
2006 Aug 05
0
RMagick and FastCGI on Windows
I''m having trouble getting RMagick to work on my Apache/FastCGI setup. If I top Apache and start WEBrick on the exact same app/dirs, it works fine. I installed RMagick following the instructions here: http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/install-faq.html#win That gives me: C:\ruby\lib\ruby\gems\1.8\gems\RMagick-win32-1.9.2-mswin32\lib
2005 Mar 10
5
dispatch.fcgi dieing randomly
Recently my application has refused to start on my production environment. The setup is debian(unstable)/apache2/fastcgi/mysql Rails 0.10 (upgrading to 0.10.1 as we speak) When I first start up apache the machine grinds to a crawl starting up the dispatch.cfi processes. It''s a VPS with 256M of ram, but still (in addition to user time) it''s spending 30% of time in system