Hello All,
I thought I would provide an update, I tried things with the cgi way instead of
the fastcgi way and it seems to work great. I wonder if there is something that
I am doing that is wrong with the fastcgi way. Any thoughts ?
Cheers,
Aly.
Aly Dharshi wrote:> Hello All,
>
> I have a machine with Solaris 10, rails (0.14.2) and ruby 1.8.3 from
> blastwave. FastCGI is 2.4.2. When I fire up the OnLAMP cookbook example
> I like so https://myhost.mydomain.com/cookbook/recipe the logs show:
>
> [Thu Oct 27 11:34:54 2005] [warn] FastCGI: (dynamic) server
> "/export/home/rails/cookbook/public/dispatch.fcgi" started (pid
23857)
> [Thu Oct 27 11:34:58 2005] [warn] FastCGI: (dynamic) server
> "/export/home/rails/cookbook/public/dispatch.fcgi" started (pid
23859)
> [Thu Oct 27 11:35:01 2005] [warn] FastCGI: (dynamic) server
> "/export/home/rails/cookbook/public/dispatch.fcgi" started (pid
23860)
> /opt/csw/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1424: [BUG] Segmentation fault
> ruby 1.8.3 (2005-09-21) [sparc-solaris2.8]
>
> [Thu Oct 27 11:35:04 2005] [warn] FastCGI: (dynamic) server
> "/export/home/rails/cookbook/public/dispatch.fcgi" started (pid
23861)
> [Thu Oct 27 11:35:04 2005] [error] [client 204.209.193.89] FastCGI:
> incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server
> "/export/home/rails/cookbook/public/dispatch.fcgi"
> [Thu Oct 27 11:35:05 2005] [warn] FastCGI: (dynamic) server
> "/export/home/rails/cookbook/public/dispatch.fcgi" (pid 23857)
> terminated due to uncaught signal ''6'' (unknown signal
(number)), a core
> file may have been generated
>
> A core file is generated in cookbook/public directory. I have
> dispatch.fcgi dump to a log file which has:
>
> # Logfile created on Thu Oct 27 11:29:41 MDT 2005 by logger.rb/1.5.2.7
> [27/Oct/2005:11:29:41 :: 23825] starting
> [27/Oct/2005:11:29:52 :: 23826] starting
> [27/Oct/2005:11:29:56 :: 23827] starting
> [27/Oct/2005:11:29:56 :: 23829] starting
> [27/Oct/2005:11:32:23 :: 23829] asked to terminate ASAP
> [27/Oct/2005:11:34:34 :: 23829] asked to reload ASAP
>
> Any thoughts ? Any help would be most appreciate.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aly.
>
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