I am at my wits end trying to get Rails running through Apache. After digging through countless "how-tos" on the web, I''m stuck. I''m running Suse 10, Apache 2, and want to be able to enter in my PCs IP and a subdirectory and bring up the Rails upp, e.g. 192.168.10.10/railsapp But I cannot figure how to do so. This is my virtualhost declaration: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName railsapp DocumentRoot /home/nathan/rails/railsapp/public <Directory /home/nathan/rails/railsapp/public > Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks AllowOverride all Allow from all Order allow,deny </Directory> </VirtualHost> Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to accomplish this? Thanks in advance, Nathan Nathan Mealey Operations Director Northeast Region Pilgrim IT, LLC NORTHEAST OFFICE 1 Short Street Northampton, MA 01060 TEL 866.434.4976 FAX 413.587.0572 MIDWEST OFFICE 1815 Brownsboro Road Louisville, KY 40206 TEL 502.721.7939 FAX 502.721.7940 NOTICE: This email and any attachments are intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is confidential and/or legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this email in error, please notify the sender by return email or by calling 866-434-4976. You should then delete the message and any attachments or copies. If you are not the intended recipient, you are prohibited from retaining, distributing, disclosing or using any information contained herein. _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Nathan Mealey wrote:> I''m running Suse 10, Apache 2, and want to be able to enter in my PCs IP > and a subdirectory and bring up the Rails upp, e.g. > 192.168.10.10/railsappWhat errors do you actually get? What gets logged in the server logs when the browser fails to get your app?> > But I cannot figure how to do so. > > > This is my virtualhost declaration: > > <VirtualHost *:80> > ServerName railsappIf that is the name of your application should it be a server name as well?> DocumentRoot /home/nathan/rails/railsapp/public > <Directory /home/nathan/rails/railsapp/public > > Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks > AllowOverride all > Allow from all > Order allow,deny > </Directory> > </VirtualHost> >and you have the stuff like: AddType application/x-httpd-eruby .rhtml Action application/x-http-eruby /cgi-bin/eruby setup as well? http://www.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/GettingStartedWithRails> > > Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to accomplish this? ># http://www.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/GettingStartedWithRails was of help to me as far as I got. I''ve not finished yet.> Thanks in advance, > > NathanHugh
On 25 Nov 2005, at 16:46, Nathan Mealey wrote:> This is my virtualhost declaration: > > > > <VirtualHost *:80> > ServerName railsapp > DocumentRoot /home/nathan/rails/railsapp/public > <Directory /home/nathan/rails/railsapp/public > > Options ExecCGI FollowSymLinks > AllowOverride all > Allow from all > Order allow,deny > </Directory> > </VirtualHost>And what happens when you point a browser to: http://railsapp/
Nathan Mealey wrote:> I am at my wits end trying to get Rails running through Apache. After > digging through countless “how-tos” on the web, I’m stuck. > > I’m running Suse 10, Apache 2, and want to be able to enter in my PCs IP > and a subdirectory and bring up the Rails upp, e.g. 192.168.10.10/railsapp > > But I cannot figure how to do so.What you are looking for is advice on how to run multiple Rails apps on the same server, without using virtual hosts. I haven''t tried it yet, but Scott Laird''s advice here looks promising: http://scottstuff.net/blog/articles/2005/07/20/apache-tuning-for-rails-and-fastcgi He says you should have a FastCgiServer line for each application. See comments 2 and 8 on the article, and Scott''s responses. Example (from comment 2) FastCgiServer /rails_app_1/dispatch.fcgi \ -idle-timeout 120 \ -initial-env RAILS_ENV=production \ -processes 10 FastCgiServer /rails_app_2/dispatch.fcgi \ -idle-timeout 120 \ -initial-env RAILS_ENV=production \ -processes 10 (note that the numbers of statically allocated processes here are high - Scott says 2 should be fine unless you are dealing with heavy traffic) Please tell us if that works for you. regards Justin