Cattimik
2006-Jan-07 09:44 UTC
[Rails] hosting with Pair : Rails'' app dies after a few seconds
First of all thanks a lot to the guys who answered the other topic. Host: Pair Networks - FreeBSD v.4.8-Stable - peulik.pair.com PHP and MySQL services running (is this a problem?) First of all, after I establish the ssh connection I''ve to type, as I mentioned in the old thread, GEM_PATH ~/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 otherwise the ruby installation is not found. position of the executable: %which ruby /usr/local/bin/ruby May be this the problem? this should be the directory of the default pair istallation. Since I installed a new version which is placed in /home/"myaccount"/bin I guess this could be the problem. Is there a way to correct it? anyway, if I type %ruby -v i get ruby 1.8.3 (2005-09-21) [i386-freebsd4.8] so I guess it is correct ------------------------------------------------ %rails -v Rails 1.0.0 ------------------------------------------------ Well, everything seems to work. % cd public_html (my site directory is placed in public_html/sito1) %rails testapp create create app/controllers create app/helpers create app/models create app/views/layouts create config/environments create components create db create doc create lib create lib/tasks create log create public/images create public/javascripts create public/stylesheets create script/performance create script/process create test/fixtures create test/functional create test/mocks/development create test/mocks/test create test/unit create vendor create vendor/plugins create Rakefile create README create app/controllers/application.rb create app/helpers/application_helper.rb create test/test_helper.rb create config/database.yml create config/routes.rb create public/.htaccess create config/boot.rb create config/environment.rb create config/environments/production.rb create config/environments/development.rb create config/environments/test.rb create script/about create script/breakpointer create script/console create script/destroy create script/generate create script/performance/benchmarker create script/performance/profiler create script/process/reaper create script/process/spawner create script/process/spinner create script/runner create script/server create script/plugin create public/dispatch.rb create public/dispatch.cgi create public/dispatch.fcgi create public/404.html create public/500.html create public/index.html create public/favicon.ico create public/robots.txt create public/images/rails.png create public/javascripts/prototype.js create public/javascripts/effects.js create public/javascripts/dragdrop.js create public/javascripts/controls.js create doc/README_FOR_APP create log/server.log create log/production.log create log/development.log create log/test.log %cd testapp %ruby script/server => Booting WEBrick... => Rails application started on http://0.0.0.0:3000 => Ctrl-C to shutdown server; call with --help for options ------------------------------ now I can reach the index page of the application for few seconds at http://www.micheleongaro.com:3000 then ------------------------------ Killed % This is the end. It may help if i report the verbose mode? Thanks in advance! Michele -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Phillip Hutchings
2006-Jan-07 10:49 UTC
[Rails] hosting with Pair : Rails'' app dies after a few seconds
On 7/01/2006, at 10:44 PM, Cattimik wrote:> position of the executable: > %which ruby > /usr/local/bin/rubyexport PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" will get your Ruby executable in the search path> KilledThis is a message from the kernel indicating that the process has been killed with SIGKILL (kill -9). My guess is your host is running a process that kills all processes of a certain type every few seconds. Personally I''m with them on this if they''re a shared host - Rails in development mode eats RAM really fast, and on a shared host this rapidly creates performance issues. Develop on your own machine, deploy to them. -- Phillip Hutchings phillip.hutchings@sitharus.com
Cattimik
2006-Jan-07 12:43 UTC
[Rails] Re: hosting with Pair : Rails'' app dies after a few seconds
Phillip Hutchings wrote:> This is a message from the kernel indicating that the process has > been killed with SIGKILL (kill -9). My guess is your host is running > a process that kills all processes of a certain type every few seconds. > > Personally I''m with them on this if they''re a shared host - Rails in > development mode eats RAM really fast, and on a shared host this > rapidly creates performance issues. Develop on your own machine, > deploy to them. > > > -- > Phillip Hutchings > phillip.hutchings@sitharus.comI see and agree with you. I just didn''t know this. I''ll do what you suggested. Thanks a lot, Michele -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.