The title says it all - please bear with me. To let you know where I stand, I have been working for up to 12 hours a day for 2 months and 2 weeks trying to get my site ready for release. In development (on windows) it works perfectly. In production (on linux ubuntu) it does not. I stopped using capistrano because there are problems with the repo on github and things aren''t working well with that. I figured the easiest way for the first time would be to create a separate folder for production testing and point my virtual host to that. I have the following issues from start to finish: (Setup: Using ubuntu hardy, apache, passenger, rails 2.3.3, ruby 1.8.6) Issue One: Last night when I did the manual install and went to my server, passenger told me that one of my plugin methods wasn''t available. I was subsequently told by a friend that you have to include "all" gems in environment.rb. So, I put require next to the gems I use in order: require "rubygems" require "redcloth" require "will_paginate" require "mysql" Issue Two: After restarting the server, I was getting an issue about one of the constants I have in my environment. I disabled the constant in the two files it exists (because it wouldn''t affect things outright). When running touch restart.txt and going to my site I''m getting an Internal Server Error 500 message. I check the logs and there''s nothing written to them. Just one line only on production. Server log has 0. # Logfile created on Tue Aug 11 13:26:37 +0000 2009 So, I''m unable to view errors or figure out what is going wrong with my setup. Issue Three: Another person told me that I don''t need to require the gems in environment rb and that I should just use the config and do a rake gems:install so I add them there: config.gem "rubygems" config.gem "redcloth" config.gem "will_paginate" config.gem "mysql" Run sudo rake gems:install WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and /usr/bin aren''t both writable. WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, gem executables will not run. GEM ENV: - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.5 - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [x86_64-linux] - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8 - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/bin - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: - ruby - x86_64-linux - GEM PATHS: - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8 - GEM CONFIGURATION: - :update_sources => true - :verbose => true - :benchmark => false - :backtrace => false - :bulk_threshold => 1000 - :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org/", "http://gems.github.com", "http://gems.github.com"] - REMOTE SOURCES: - http://gems.rubyforge.org/ - http://gems.github.com =============== At this point, I took a step back. First, this linux is on slicehost and I created and duplicated everything I had from windows on it in terms of what gems it needs. It has every single gem installed that I have on my development machine. The only difference is on windows I don''t need to do a require "x-gem etc." to get my gems to work. Secondly, if I go to IRB and do require "rubygems" and then require "everything else..", I get => ''true'' ================ So, where do I stand? What are the biggest issues? 1. I can''t see errors in my logs to troubleshoot my issues 2. I''m not sure where I need to require my gems, how to require them properly for production, or how to simplify this process to that I can access them anywhere. 3. The rake gems:install is a bad solution for me because I already have the gems installed on my system - my app just needs to be able to see them. Because my app can''t see them and I''m forced to use a require "rubygems" do I have to include every possible gem my app uses, even mysql? 4. What other things can I do to troubleshoot my issues here. .. Very tired .. and pretty frustrated and sad right now. I''m losing too much time and getting to the point that I can''t think straight. I''ve been told to go here and there, and talk to this person and that person, visit this IRC channel and that IRC channel. At the end of it all, I''m not getting the right answers or not getting any answers at all. I''m a great troubleshooter. I don''t know how to properly troubleshoot this issue correctly. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Vince Hodges
2009-Aug-12 14:46 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Hi, A couple of things to try/check. 1) Look in the apache error logs for the virtual host, passenger may be reporting issues there. 2) Did you create the DB, migrate it, etc (I know you probably did, but when you get frustrated sometimes it''s the basic things you forgot to do). Vince On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Alpha Blue<rails-mailing-list-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> > The title says it all - please bear with me. To let you know where I > stand, I have been working for up to 12 hours a day for 2 months and 2 > weeks trying to get my site ready for release. In development (on > windows) it works perfectly. In production (on linux ubuntu) it does > not. > > I stopped using capistrano because there are problems with the repo on > github and things aren''t working well with that. I figured the easiest > way for the first time would be to create a separate folder for > production testing and point my virtual host to that. > > I have the following issues from start to finish: > > (Setup: Using ubuntu hardy, apache, passenger, rails 2.3.3, ruby 1.8.6) > > Issue One: Last night when I did the manual install and went to my > server, passenger told me that one of my plugin methods wasn''t > available. I was subsequently told by a friend that you have to include > "all" gems in environment.rb. So, I put require next to the gems I use > in order: > > require "rubygems" > require "redcloth" > require "will_paginate" > require "mysql" > > Issue Two: After restarting the server, I was getting an issue about one > of the constants I have in my environment. I disabled the constant in > the two files it exists (because it wouldn''t affect things outright). > When running touch restart.txt and going to my site I''m getting an > Internal Server Error 500 message. > > I check the logs and there''s nothing written to them. Just one line > only on production. Server log has 0. > > # Logfile created on Tue Aug 11 13:26:37 +0000 2009 > > So, I''m unable to view errors or figure out what is going wrong with my > setup. > > Issue Three: Another person told me that I don''t need to require the > gems in environment rb and that I should just use the config and do a > rake gems:install so I add them there: > > config.gem "rubygems" > config.gem "redcloth" > config.gem "will_paginate" > config.gem "mysql" > > Run sudo rake gems:install > > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > /usr/bin aren''t both writable. > WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > gem executables will not run. > > GEM ENV: > > - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.5 > - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [x86_64-linux] > - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8 > - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/bin > - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: > - ruby > - x86_64-linux > - GEM PATHS: > - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8 > - GEM CONFIGURATION: > - :update_sources => true > - :verbose => true > - :benchmark => false > - :backtrace => false > - :bulk_threshold => 1000 > - :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org/", > "http://gems.github.com", "http://gems.github.com"] > - REMOTE SOURCES: > - http://gems.rubyforge.org/ > - http://gems.github.com > ===============> > At this point, I took a step back. > > First, this linux is on slicehost and I created and duplicated > everything I had from windows on it in terms of what gems it needs. > > It has every single gem installed that I have on my development machine. > The only difference is on windows I don''t need to do a require "x-gem > etc." to get my gems to work. > > Secondly, if I go to IRB and do require "rubygems" and then require > "everything else..", I get => ''true'' > > ================> > So, where do I stand? What are the biggest issues? > > 1. I can''t see errors in my logs to troubleshoot my issues > 2. I''m not sure where I need to require my gems, how to require them > properly for production, or how to simplify this process to that I can > access them anywhere. > 3. The rake gems:install is a bad solution for me because I already > have the gems installed on my system - my app just needs to be able to > see them. Because my app can''t see them and I''m forced to use a require > "rubygems" do I have to include every possible gem my app uses, even > mysql? > 4. What other things can I do to troubleshoot my issues here. > > .. Very tired .. and pretty frustrated and sad right now. I''m losing > too much time and getting to the point that I can''t think straight. > I''ve been told to go here and there, and talk to this person and that > person, visit this IRC channel and that IRC channel. At the end of it > all, I''m not getting the right answers or not getting any answers at > all. > > I''m a great troubleshooter. I don''t know how to properly troubleshoot > this issue correctly. > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > > > >-- Vince Hodges - Founder http://www.pennyminder.com/ 604.603.1741
Frederick Cheung
2009-Aug-12 14:46 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
On Aug 12, 3:37 pm, Alpha Blue <rails-mailing-l...-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> The title says it all - please bear with me. To let you know where I > stand, I have been working for up to 12 hours a day for 2 months and 2 > weeks trying to get my site ready for release. In development (on > windows) it works perfectly. In production (on linux ubuntu) it does > not. >production mode can reveal some flaws because code is loaded differently. Have you tried running in production mode on your development machine? Fred> I stopped using capistrano because there are problems with the repo on > github and things aren''t working well with that. I figured the easiest > way for the first time would be to create a separate folder for > production testing and point my virtual host to that. > > I have the following issues from start to finish: > > (Setup: Using ubuntu hardy, apache, passenger, rails 2.3.3, ruby 1.8.6) > > Issue One: Last night when I did the manual install and went to my > server, passenger told me that one of my plugin methods wasn''t > available. I was subsequently told by a friend that you have to include > "all" gems in environment.rb. So, I put require next to the gems I use > in order: > > require "rubygems" > require "redcloth" > require "will_paginate" > require "mysql" > > Issue Two: After restarting the server, I was getting an issue about one > of the constants I have in my environment. I disabled the constant in > the two files it exists (because it wouldn''t affect things outright). > When running touch restart.txt and going to my site I''m getting an > Internal Server Error 500 message. > > I check the logs and there''s nothing written to them. Just one line > only on production. Server log has 0. > > # Logfile created on Tue Aug 11 13:26:37 +0000 2009 > > So, I''m unable to view errors or figure out what is going wrong with my > setup. > > Issue Three: Another person told me that I don''t need to require the > gems in environment rb and that I should just use the config and do a > rake gems:install so I add them there: > > config.gem "rubygems" > config.gem "redcloth" > config.gem "will_paginate" > config.gem "mysql" > > Run sudo rake gems:install > > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > /usr/bin aren''t both writable. > WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > gem executables will not run. > > GEM ENV: > > - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.5 > - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [x86_64-linux] > - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8 > - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/bin > - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: > - ruby > - x86_64-linux > - GEM PATHS: > - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8 > - GEM CONFIGURATION: > - :update_sources => true > - :verbose => true > - :benchmark => false > - :backtrace => false > - :bulk_threshold => 1000 > - :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org/", > "http://gems.github.com", "http://gems.github.com"] > - REMOTE SOURCES: > -http://gems.rubyforge.org/ > -http://gems.github.com > ===============> > At this point, I took a step back. > > First, this linux is on slicehost and I created and duplicated > everything I had from windows on it in terms of what gems it needs. > > It has every single gem installed that I have on my development machine. > The only difference is on windows I don''t need to do a require "x-gem > etc." to get my gems to work. > > Secondly, if I go to IRB and do require "rubygems" and then require > "everything else..", I get => ''true'' > > ================> > So, where do I stand? What are the biggest issues? > > 1. I can''t see errors in my logs to troubleshoot my issues > 2. I''m not sure where I need to require my gems, how to require them > properly for production, or how to simplify this process to that I can > access them anywhere. > 3. The rake gems:install is a bad solution for me because I already > have the gems installed on my system - my app just needs to be able to > see them. Because my app can''t see them and I''m forced to use a require > "rubygems" do I have to include every possible gem my app uses, even > mysql? > 4. What other things can I do to troubleshoot my issues here. > > .. Very tired .. and pretty frustrated and sad right now. I''m losing > too much time and getting to the point that I can''t think straight. > I''ve been told to go here and there, and talk to this person and that > person, visit this IRC channel and that IRC channel. At the end of it > all, I''m not getting the right answers or not getting any answers at > all. > > I''m a great troubleshooter. I don''t know how to properly troubleshoot > this issue correctly. > -- > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
bill walton
2009-Aug-12 14:49 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Hi Joel, You might get the help you need here but this is primarily a dev list. You might also try requesting assistance on the rails-deploy list. Best regards, Bill On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 16:37 +0200, Alpha Blue wrote:> The title says it all - please bear with me. To let you know where I > stand, I have been working for up to 12 hours a day for 2 months and 2 > weeks trying to get my site ready for release. In development (on > windows) it works perfectly. In production (on linux ubuntu) it does > not. > > I stopped using capistrano because there are problems with the repo on > github and things aren''t working well with that. I figured the easiest > way for the first time would be to create a separate folder for > production testing and point my virtual host to that. > > I have the following issues from start to finish: > > (Setup: Using ubuntu hardy, apache, passenger, rails 2.3.3, ruby 1.8.6) > > Issue One: Last night when I did the manual install and went to my > server, passenger told me that one of my plugin methods wasn''t > available. I was subsequently told by a friend that you have to include > "all" gems in environment.rb. So, I put require next to the gems I use > in order: > > require "rubygems" > require "redcloth" > require "will_paginate" > require "mysql" > > Issue Two: After restarting the server, I was getting an issue about one > of the constants I have in my environment. I disabled the constant in > the two files it exists (because it wouldn''t affect things outright). > When running touch restart.txt and going to my site I''m getting an > Internal Server Error 500 message. > > I check the logs and there''s nothing written to them. Just one line > only on production. Server log has 0. > > # Logfile created on Tue Aug 11 13:26:37 +0000 2009 > > So, I''m unable to view errors or figure out what is going wrong with my > setup. > > Issue Three: Another person told me that I don''t need to require the > gems in environment rb and that I should just use the config and do a > rake gems:install so I add them there: > > config.gem "rubygems" > config.gem "redcloth" > config.gem "will_paginate" > config.gem "mysql" > > Run sudo rake gems:install > > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > /usr/bin aren''t both writable. > WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > gem executables will not run. > > GEM ENV: > > - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.5 > - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [x86_64-linux] > - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8 > - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/bin > - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: > - ruby > - x86_64-linux > - GEM PATHS: > - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8 > - GEM CONFIGURATION: > - :update_sources => true > - :verbose => true > - :benchmark => false > - :backtrace => false > - :bulk_threshold => 1000 > - :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org/", > "http://gems.github.com", "http://gems.github.com"] > - REMOTE SOURCES: > - http://gems.rubyforge.org/ > - http://gems.github.com > ===============> > At this point, I took a step back. > > First, this linux is on slicehost and I created and duplicated > everything I had from windows on it in terms of what gems it needs. > > It has every single gem installed that I have on my development machine. > The only difference is on windows I don''t need to do a require "x-gem > etc." to get my gems to work. > > Secondly, if I go to IRB and do require "rubygems" and then require > "everything else..", I get => ''true'' > > ================> > So, where do I stand? What are the biggest issues? > > 1. I can''t see errors in my logs to troubleshoot my issues > 2. I''m not sure where I need to require my gems, how to require them > properly for production, or how to simplify this process to that I can > access them anywhere. > 3. The rake gems:install is a bad solution for me because I already > have the gems installed on my system - my app just needs to be able to > see them. Because my app can''t see them and I''m forced to use a require > "rubygems" do I have to include every possible gem my app uses, even > mysql? > 4. What other things can I do to troubleshoot my issues here. > > .. Very tired .. and pretty frustrated and sad right now. I''m losing > too much time and getting to the point that I can''t think straight. > I''ve been told to go here and there, and talk to this person and that > person, visit this IRC channel and that IRC channel. At the end of it > all, I''m not getting the right answers or not getting any answers at > all. > > I''m a great troubleshooter. I don''t know how to properly troubleshoot > this issue correctly.
Rails List
2009-Aug-12 14:52 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Hey, there is nothing to worry. you are exactly in a position that I was in couple of weeks ago. I''ll try my best. 1. Are you on a shared host or a dedicated environment? ( i guess you are on a shared host). 2. Did you check the path of your environment. Do they include your ruby/rails path? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Frederick Cheung
2009-Aug-12 14:55 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
On Aug 12, 3:46 pm, Frederick Cheung <frederick.che...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> On Aug 12, 3:37 pm, Alpha Blue <rails-mailing-l...-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org> > wrote: > > > The title says it all - please bear with me. To let you know where I > > stand, I have been working for up to 12 hours a day for 2 months and 2 > > weeks trying to get my site ready for release. In development (on > > windows) it works perfectly. In production (on linux ubuntu) it does > > not. > > production mode can reveal some flaws because code is loaded > differently. Have you tried running in production mode on your > development machine? >The thing that can make things easier to work out is to poke around in script/console - you generally get something more informative that a boring 500 page. Fred> Fred > > > > > I stopped using capistrano because there are problems with the repo on > > github and things aren''t working well with that. I figured the easiest > > way for the first time would be to create a separate folder for > > production testing and point my virtual host to that. > > > I have the following issues from start to finish: > > > (Setup: Using ubuntu hardy, apache, passenger, rails 2.3.3, ruby 1.8.6) > > > Issue One: Last night when I did the manual install and went to my > > server, passenger told me that one of my plugin methods wasn''t > > available. I was subsequently told by a friend that you have to include > > "all" gems in environment.rb. So, I put require next to the gems I use > > in order: > > > require "rubygems" > > require "redcloth" > > require "will_paginate" > > require "mysql" > > > Issue Two: After restarting the server, I was getting an issue about one > > of the constants I have in my environment. I disabled the constant in > > the two files it exists (because it wouldn''t affect things outright). > > When running touch restart.txt and going to my site I''m getting an > > Internal Server Error 500 message. > > > I check the logs and there''s nothing written to them. Just one line > > only on production. Server log has 0. > > > # Logfile created on Tue Aug 11 13:26:37 +0000 2009 > > > So, I''m unable to view errors or figure out what is going wrong with my > > setup. > > > Issue Three: Another person told me that I don''t need to require the > > gems in environment rb and that I should just use the config and do a > > rake gems:install so I add them there: > > > config.gem "rubygems" > > config.gem "redcloth" > > config.gem "will_paginate" > > config.gem "mysql" > > > Run sudo rake gems:install > > > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > > /usr/bin aren''t both writable. > > WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > > gem executables will not run. > > > GEM ENV: > > > - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.5 > > - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [x86_64-linux] > > - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > > - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8 > > - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/bin > > - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: > > - ruby > > - x86_64-linux > > - GEM PATHS: > > - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > > - /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8 > > - GEM CONFIGURATION: > > - :update_sources => true > > - :verbose => true > > - :benchmark => false > > - :backtrace => false > > - :bulk_threshold => 1000 > > - :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org/", > > "http://gems.github.com", "http://gems.github.com"] > > - REMOTE SOURCES: > > -http://gems.rubyforge.org/ > > -http://gems.github.com > > ===============> > > At this point, I took a step back. > > > First, this linux is on slicehost and I created and duplicated > > everything I had from windows on it in terms of what gems it needs. > > > It has every single gem installed that I have on my development machine. > > The only difference is on windows I don''t need to do a require "x-gem > > etc." to get my gems to work. > > > Secondly, if I go to IRB and do require "rubygems" and then require > > "everything else..", I get => ''true'' > > > ================> > > So, where do I stand? What are the biggest issues? > > > 1. I can''t see errors in my logs to troubleshoot my issues > > 2. I''m not sure where I need to require my gems, how to require them > > properly for production, or how to simplify this process to that I can > > access them anywhere. > > 3. The rake gems:install is a bad solution for me because I already > > have the gems installed on my system - my app just needs to be able to > > see them. Because my app can''t see them and I''m forced to use a require > > "rubygems" do I have to include every possible gem my app uses, even > > mysql? > > 4. What other things can I do to troubleshoot my issues here. > > > .. Very tired .. and pretty frustrated and sad right now. I''m losing > > too much time and getting to the point that I can''t think straight. > > I''ve been told to go here and there, and talk to this person and that > > person, visit this IRC channel and that IRC channel. At the end of it > > all, I''m not getting the right answers or not getting any answers at > > all. > > > I''m a great troubleshooter. I don''t know how to properly troubleshoot > > this issue correctly. > > -- > > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 14:57 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
If I try script/console, sudo script/console etc., none of those commands work from my app in linux. It''s as if the commands are not in the right path. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Jeffrey L. Taylor
2009-Aug-12 14:58 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Quoting Alpha Blue <rails-mailing-list-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org>:> > The title says it all - please bear with me. To let you know where I > stand, I have been working for up to 12 hours a day for 2 months and 2 > weeks trying to get my site ready for release. In development (on > windows) it works perfectly. In production (on linux ubuntu) it does > not. >I suggest starting small and expanding from there. I don''t know Slicehost, but one key thing is it sounds like you don''t have full root access. The output from "rake gem:install" looks okay, but you must add the Gems directory to your path. If you don''t know how to do this on Linux, you have a long way to go, possibly too long and possibly should find a Window hosting provider. You should not need to include rubygems in the Rails environment. And Rails and a mode similar to irb, from you apps root directory, run "script/console". It defaults to development mode. For test mode, "script/console test". From there you should be able to create, load, destroy, update, etc. models. For example, a model called Person: script/console test i = Person.new(:first_name => ''John'', :last_name => ''Doe'') i.age = 21 i.save j = Person.find(:all, :conditions => {:first_name => ''John''}) puts i.inspect puts j.inspect people = Person.find(:all) puts people quit Start with Webrick as the server running in development mode. This is/was easy to do as a non-priviledged user and all the debugging is turned on. All my apps were started when Webrick was the default server, so this may not apply any more (the default now is Mongrel). HTH, Jeffrey
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 15:07 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
I''m not afraid of using linux and bash commands are fairly self-informative. The issue I have right now is I''m not sure where everything resides path wise so that I can export it correctly: echo $PATH /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games: -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Frederick Cheung
2009-Aug-12 15:18 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
On Aug 12, 3:57 pm, Alpha Blue <rails-mailing-l...-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> If I try script/console, sudo script/console etc., none of those > commands work from my app in linux. It''s as if the commands are not in > the right path.you need to type ruby script/console Fred> -- > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
heimdull
2009-Aug-12 15:20 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
I''m not sure what user that you are running as BUT it looks like you installed all the gems in your home directory. This might be an issue if apache/passenger runs as a different user... Run sudo rake gems:install WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and /usr/bin aren''t both writable. WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, gem executables will not run. When you say there are no errors? have you also checked your apache_home/logs/error_log ? this is where passenger dumps all the good stuff if it fails before it even starts. Also like someone suggested I would use ./script/server on the server to start the server in production mode but this will output the errors to your terminal.
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 15:23 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
ruby script/server => Booting Mongrel => Rails 2.3.3 application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000 => Call with -d to detach => Ctrl-C to shutdown server .. no issues ruby script/server -e production => Booting Mongrel => Rails 2.3.3 application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000 => Call with -d to detach => Ctrl-C to shutdown server .. no issues both started with no errors.. is it passenger? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Marnen Laibow-Koser
2009-Aug-12 15:33 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Alpha Blue wrote:> The title says it all - please bear with me. To let you know where I > stand, I have been working for up to 12 hours a day for 2 months and 2 > weeks trying to get my site ready for release.Yikes! Please see http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?SustainablePace .> In development (on > windows) it works perfectly. In production (on linux ubuntu) it does > not. > > I stopped using capistrano because there are problems with the repo on > github and things aren''t working well with that.What problems? Github generally works very well.> I figured the easiest > way for the first time would be to create a separate folder for > production testing and point my virtual host to that.You may be right. But get Cap working once you solve your gem issues.> > I have the following issues from start to finish: > > (Setup: Using ubuntu hardy,That''s 8.04, right? apache, passenger, rails 2.3.3, ruby 1.8.6)> > Issue One: Last night when I did the manual install and went to my > server, passenger told me that one of my plugin methods wasn''t > available. I was subsequently told by a friend that you have to include > "all" gems in environment.rb. So, I put require next to the gems I use > in order: > > require "rubygems" > require "redcloth" > require "will_paginate" > require "mysql"Your friend was incorrect. Take out the require statements.> > Issue Two: After restarting the server, I was getting an issue about one > of the constants I have in my environment. I disabled the constant in > the two files it exists (because it wouldn''t affect things outright). > When running touch restart.txt and going to my site I''m getting an > Internal Server Error 500 message. > > I check the logs and there''s nothing written to them. Just one line > only on production. Server log has 0. > > # Logfile created on Tue Aug 11 13:26:37 +0000 2009 > > So, I''m unable to view errors or figure out what is going wrong with my > setup.You''re not unable to view errors; rather, your app is not even starting (which is why it''s not writing anything to its logfiles). At this point, you should look in the Apache error logs for more information.> > Issue Three: Another person told me that I don''t need to require the > gems in environment rb and that I should just use the config and do a > rake gems:install so I add them there: > > config.gem "rubygems" > config.gem "redcloth" > config.gem "will_paginate" > config.gem "mysql"config.gem is correct, but you should follow the example syntax in environment.rb as far as versions go. (And you shouldn''t need to require rubygems -- nor, I think, mysql.)> > Run sudo rake gems:install > > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > /usr/bin aren''t both writable.This is where it gets bizarre. Sudo should give you write access to everything. Does /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 actually exist? If not, try creating it.> WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your PATH, > gem executables will not run.And you shouldn''t need it in your path, ''cause gem shouldn''t have to install there.> > GEM ENV: > > - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.5 > - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.6 (2007-09-24 patchlevel 111) [x86_64-linux] > - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8 > - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/bin > - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: > - ruby > - x86_64-linux > - GEM PATHS: > - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > - /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8 > - GEM CONFIGURATION: > - :update_sources => true > - :verbose => true > - :benchmark => false > - :backtrace => false > - :bulk_threshold => 1000 > - :sources => ["http://gems.rubyforge.org/", > "http://gems.github.com", "http://gems.github.com"] > - REMOTE SOURCES: > - http://gems.rubyforge.org/ > - http://gems.github.comThis looks pretty good. However, if you are having problems installing gems on your deployment system, the easiest thing to do would be to just unpack the gems into vendor and check the codebase into the repo *with gems*.> ===============> > At this point, I took a step back. > > First, this linux is on slicehost and I created and duplicated > everything I had from windows on it in terms of what gems it needs. > > It has every single gem installed that I have on my development machine. > The only difference is on windows I don''t need to do a require "x-gem > etc." to get my gems to work.I''m not sure if you *need* to on Linux either (don''t recall for sure). But the config.gem statements tell the app right at startup what it needs. [...]> So, where do I stand? What are the biggest issues? > > 1. I can''t see errors in my logs to troubleshoot my issuesAs I explained above, that is not the problem. Rather, your app is not starting.> 2. I''m not sure where I need to require my gems, how to require them > properly for production, or how to simplify this process to that I can > access them anywhere.Learn about rake gems:unpack .> 3. The rake gems:install is a bad solution for me because I already > have the gems installed on my system - my app just needs to be able to > see them. Because my app can''t see them and I''m forced to use a require > "rubygems" do I have to include every possible gem my app uses, even > mysql?No. That''s what config.gem is for. Or you could use rake gems:unpack .> 4. What other things can I do to troubleshoot my issues here. > > .. Very tired .. and pretty frustrated and sad right now. I''m losing > too much time and getting to the point that I can''t think straight.Then just take a break before you start making stupid mistakes. I know it may feel like you have no time to lose here, but trust me, putting it all away for a few hours and doing something else will save time.> I''ve been told to go here and there, and talk to this person and that > person, visit this IRC channel and that IRC channel. At the end of it > all, I''m not getting the right answers or not getting any answers at > all.One other idea: you might want to try deploying an empty Rails app just to make sure that Passenger and Apache are working OK together.> > I''m a great troubleshooter. I don''t know how to properly troubleshoot > this issue correctly.Best, -- Marnen Laibow-Koser http://www.marnen.org marnen-sbuyVjPbboAdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Frederick Cheung
2009-Aug-12 15:44 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
On Aug 12, 4:20 pm, heimdull <fre...-RCI/mp9mI1I6GGFevw1D/A@public.gmane.org> wrote:> I''m not sure what user that you are running as BUT it looks like you > installed all the gems in your home directory. This might be an issue > if apache/passenger runs as a different user... >More than that if the user passenger runs as can''t access the files that are part of the app then you''ll have trouble. Fred> Run sudo rake gems:install > > WARNING: Installing to ~/.gem since /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 and > /usr/bin aren''t both writable. > WARNING: You don''t have /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin in your > PATH, > gem executables will not run. > > When you say there are no errors? have you also checked your > apache_home/logs/error_log ? this is where passenger dumps all the > good stuff if it fails before it even starts. > > Also like someone suggested I would use ./script/server on the server > to start the server in production mode but this will output the errors > to your terminal.
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 15:52 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Okay, lots of good info - thanks guys. I''m making some headway.. here''s where I stand: First, I removed the requires in environment.rb I added the config.gem statements for only redcloth and mislav-will_paginate I did a restart of my web server just to make sure everything is okay.. Passenger now loads at least and gives me a generic error so I checked the apache2 error logs. It says: Missing these required gems: redcloth mislav-will_paginate You''re running: ruby 1.8.6.111 at /usr/bin/ruby1.8 rubygems 1.3.5 at /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8, /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 Run `rake gems:install` to install the missing gems. When I run rake gems:install I get the following error: gem install redcloth ERROR: could not find gem redcloth locally or in a repository I''m positive it has to do with my paths at this point. Any idea of what I need to add to my path to get this working? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 16:17 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
adding to my topic post above,.. When using config.gem in environment.rb are those case sensitive? Or, lower case like requires? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
heimdull
2009-Aug-12 16:23 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
It should be RedCloth NOT redcloth... On Aug 12, 8:52 am, Alpha Blue <rails-mailing-l...-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Okay, lots of good info - thanks guys. I''m making some headway.. here''s > where I stand: > > First, I removed the requires in environment.rb > I added the config.gem statements for only redcloth and > mislav-will_paginate > > I did a restart of my web server just to make sure everything is okay.. > > Passenger now loads at least and gives me a generic error so I checked > the apache2 error logs. > > It says: > > Missing these required gems: > redcloth > mislav-will_paginate > > You''re running: > ruby 1.8.6.111 at /usr/bin/ruby1.8 > rubygems 1.3.5 at /home/jdezenzio/.gem/ruby/1.8, > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 > > Run `rake gems:install` to install the missing gems. > > When I run rake gems:install I get the following error: > > gem install redcloth > ERROR: could not find gem redcloth locally or in a repository > > I''m positive it has to do with my paths at this point. Any idea of what > I need to add to my path to get this working? > -- > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Marnen Laibow-Koser
2009-Aug-12 16:25 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Alpha Blue wrote:> adding to my topic post above,.. > > When using config.gem in environment.rb are those case sensitive? Or, > lower case like requires?Always assume case sensitivity. Ruby is case-sensitive, and so are most *nix filesystems. Come to think of it, that''s probably your problem: the gem is RedCloth, IIRC, not redcloth. (At some point, you probably want to ditch RedCloth for rdiscount, but you don''t have to do that now.) Best, -- Marnen Laibow-Koser http://www.marnen.org marnen-sbuyVjPbboAdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 16:29 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Here''s my current environment.rb file and my gems env information http://pastie.org/581497 I''m still unable to get rake gems:install to work or for my app to find the two gems I have already installed which work with IRB and require "rubygems" -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Vince Hodges
2009-Aug-12 16:34 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
For mislav-will-paginate I have the following in environment.rb: config.gem ''mislav-will_paginate'', :version => ''~> 2.3.8'', :lib => ''will_paginate'', :source => ''http://gems.github.com'' The lib field is probably what you need (adjust the version as needed). Vince On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Alpha Blue<rails-mailing-list-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org> wrote:> > Here''s my current environment.rb file and my gems env information > > http://pastie.org/581497 > > I''m still unable to get rake gems:install to work or for my app to find > the two gems I have already installed which work with IRB and require > "rubygems" > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > > > >-- Vince Hodges - Founder http://www.pennyminder.com/ 604.603.1741
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 16:46 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
Updated the new pastie with everything: http://pastie.org/581497 It contains: environment.rb with libs gems list rake gems and apache error logs -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Alpha Blue
2009-Aug-12 16:56 UTC
Re: I am very overwhelmed going to production and need help
woohoo I fixed it! I got rid of hectoregm-msyql-ruby and installed mysql gem I had forgotten that I had hectoregm installed for when I was going to ruby 1.9.1. That fixed the issue and my site launched! Still probably will be errors but here''s what it looks like: http://ncaastatpages.com -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.