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
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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