Patrick, have you seen:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/apache.html
if you put in your apache2 conf somewhere to load a .conf file, and
inside that file, if it says to include myapp.common, then it will
load up all your directives.
I always drop a line in my httpd.conf that looks like this:
Include /etc/*.conf
That way, any file that ends in .conf inside the /etc/ directory gets
loaded by apache.
A capistrano script like this one:
http://svn.highgroove.com:8080/deployment/trunk/apache2_2_mongrel_deploy.rb
will help you setup all those files. Simply run cap setup and point
it at a box and it will do all the work for you.
cheers
On 11/12/06, Patrick Aljord <patcito at gmail.com>
wrote:> hey all,
> I managed to configure a mongrel+apache2 but now I would like to do a
> mongrel_cluster. For now I have a sites-available/myapp but when it
> comes to mongrel_cluster I need to set up myapp.common,
> myapp.proxy_cluster.conf and
> myapp.proxy_frontend.conf and I couldn''t find a tutorial that
explain
> where should those file go. is it in conf.d or sites-available/ or
> else?
>
> thanx in advance.
>
> Pat
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