Running Ruby 1.8.7, Rails 3.0.7 on a Windows 7 machine - tried going through an upgrade to Ruby 1.9.2 over the weekend, but ran into issues, so have since gone back to 1.8.7. After restoring my app and re-installing all of the gems, the application finally launches with rails s: => Booting WEBrick => Rails 3.0.7 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000 => Call with -d to detach => Ctrl-C to shutdown server [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO WEBrick 1.3.1 [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO ruby 1.8.7 (2011-02-18) [i386-mingw32] [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=3692 port=3000 but I cannot access the site. The browsers just sit there "Waiting for localhost..." and there''s absolutely no output from rails. I''m at a loss at how to even investigate this or what might be causing the problem? As far as I can tell MySQL is up and running. In fact, I''m even able to successfully launch and use the console via ''rails console'', but WEBrick refuses to deliver me any pages. Are there any logs out there I should be looking at? Or does anyone know what could be causing behavior like this? The only errors I do get are when I shut down the server, so I can''t tell if they are relevant, but here''s what I receive: [2011-08-15 13:59:24] ERROR Errno::ECONNABORTED: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ httpresponse.rb:324:in`write'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ httpresponse.rb:324:in`<<'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ httpresponse.rb:324:in`_write_data'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ httpresponse.rb:180:in`send_header'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ httpresponse.rb:103:in`send_response'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/httpserver.rb: 79:in `run'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 173:in `start_thread'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 162:in `start'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 162:in `start_thread'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 95:in `start'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 92:in `each'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 92:in `start'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 23:in `start'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb: 82:in `start'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rack-1.2.3/ lib/rack/handler/webrick.rb:13:in `run'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rack-1.2.3/ lib/rack/server.rb:217:in `start'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands/server.rb:65:in `start'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands.rb:30 C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands.rb:27:in `tap'' C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands.rb:27 script/rails:6:in `require'' script/rails:6 C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ activesupport-3.0.7/lib/active_support/whiny_nil.rb:48:in `method_missing'': undefined method `shutdown'' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ rack-1.2.3/lib/rack/handler/webrick.rb:17:in `shutdown'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ rack-1.2.3/lib/rack/server.rb:211:in `start'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ server.rb:113:in `call'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ server.rb:113:in `join'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ server.rb:113:in `start'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ server.rb:113:in `each'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ server.rb:113:in `start'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ server.rb:23:in `start'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/ server.rb:82:in `start'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ rack-1.2.3/lib/rack/handler/webrick.rb:13:in `run'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ rack-1.2.3/lib/rack/server.rb:217:in `start'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands/server.rb:65:in `start'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands.rb:30 from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands.rb:27:in `tap'' from C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/ railties-3.0.7/lib/rails/commands.rb:27 from script/rails:6:in `require'' from script/rails:6 Can''t find anything else to even investigate. Only thing that possibly concerns me is that I did do a Windows Update and picked up a dozen or two new Windows patches in the process of doing the [attempted] upgrade over the weekend, have a hard time imagining those would cause this? Other Environment Information (as far as I can tell, none of it has changed since before upgrade): D:\dev\src\soletron\Sites\soletronspree>gem env RubyGems Environment: - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.8.5 - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.7 (2011-02-18 patchlevel 334) [i386-mingw32] - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/ 1.8 - RUBY EXECUTABLE: C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/bin/ruby.exe - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/bin - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS: - ruby - x86-mingw32 - GEM PATHS: - C:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 - C:/Users/aslepak/.gem/ruby/1.8 - GEM CONFIGURATION: - :update_sources => true - :verbose => true - :benchmark => false - :backtrace => false - :bulk_threshold => 1000 - REMOTE SOURCES: - http://rubygems.org/ D:\dev\src\soletron\Sites\soletronspree>rails -v Rails 3.0.7 D:\dev\src\soletron\Sites\soletronspree>bundle list Gems included by the bundle: * abstract (1.0.0) * actionmailer (3.0.7) * actionpack (3.0.7) * activemerchant (1.14.0) * activemodel (3.0.7) * activerecord (3.0.7) * activeresource (3.0.7) * activesupport (3.0.7) * acts_as_list (0.1.2) * addressable (2.2.6) * arel (2.0.10) * aws-s3 (0.6.2) * bcrypt-ruby (2.1.4) * braintree (2.10.2) * builder (2.1.2) * bundler (1.0.17) * cancan (1.6.4) * crack (0.1.8) * deface (0.5.2a 21574e8) * devise (1.3.3) * erubis (2.6.6) * evernote (1.1.0) * faker (0.9.5) * faraday (0.6.1) * fgraph (0.6.1) * heroku (2.4.1) * highline (1.5.1) * httparty (0.7.8) * i18n (0.5.0) * jquery-rails (0.2.6) * koala (1.1.0) * launchy (2.0.5) * mail (2.2.19) * meta_search (1.0.5) * mime-types (1.16) * multi_json (1.0.3) * multi_xml (0.2.2) * multipart-post (1.1.3) * mysql2 (0.2.6) * nested_set (1.6.4) * nokogiri (1.5.0) * oa-core (0.2.6) * oa-oauth (0.2.6) * oauth (0.4.5) * oauth2 (0.4.1) * orm_adapter (0.0.5) * paperclip (2.3.8) * polyglot (0.3.2) * rack (1.2.3) * rack-mount (0.6.14) * rack-test (0.5.7) * rails (3.0.7) * railties (3.0.7) * rake (0.9.2) * rd_find_by_param (0.1.1) * rd_resource_controller (1.0.1) * rd_unobtrusive_date_picker (0.1.0) * rest-client (1.6.3) * sequel (3.20.0) * sinatra (1.0) * spree (0.60.0) * spree_api (0.60.0) * spree_auth (0.60.0) * spree_core (0.60.0) * spree_dash (0.60.0) * spree_heroku (1.1.0 0471de9) * spree_promo (0.60.0) * spree_sample (0.60.0) * spree_social (1.1) * sqlite3 (1.3.4) * sqlite3-ruby (1.3.3) * state_machine (0.9.4) * stringex (1.0.3) * taps (0.3.23) * term-ansicolor (1.0.6) * thor (0.14.6) * thrift (0.6.0) * thrift_client (0.6.3) * treetop (1.4.10) * tzinfo (0.3.29) * warden (1.0.5) * will_paginate (3.0.pre2) * xml-simple (1.1.0) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. 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On 15 Aug 2011, at 22:55, Alex Slepak wrote:> Running Ruby 1.8.7, Rails 3.0.7 on a Windows 7 machine - tried going > through an upgrade to Ruby 1.9.2 over the weekend, but ran into > issues, so have since gone back to 1.8.7. After restoring my app and > re-installing all of the gems, the application finally launches with > rails s: > > => Booting WEBrick > => Rails 3.0.7 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000 > => Call with -d to detach > => Ctrl-C to shutdown server > [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO WEBrick 1.3.1 > [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO ruby 1.8.7 (2011-02-18) [i386-mingw32] > [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=3692 > port=3000 > > but I cannot access the site. The browsers just sit there "Waiting for > localhost..." and there''s absolutely no output from rails. I''m at a > loss at how to even investigate this or what might be causing the > problem? As far as I can tell MySQL is up and running. In fact, I''m > even able to successfully launch and use the console via ''rails > console'', but WEBrick refuses to deliver me any pages. Are there any > logs out there I should be looking at? Or does anyone know what could > be causing behavior like this? > > The only errors I do get are when I shut down the server, so I can''t > tell if they are relevant, but here''s what I receive: > > [2011-08-15 13:59:24] ERROR Errno::ECONNABORTED: An established > connection was aborted by the software in your host machine....> Can''t find anything else to even investigate. Only thing that possibly > concerns me is that I did do a Windows Update and picked up a dozen or > two new Windows patches in the process of doing the [attempted] > upgrade over the weekend, have a hard time imagining those would cause > this?… Bit of a wild guess, this, but could it be some kind of application-level firewall or monitor stopping the connection? And maybe it''s getting triggered now because you''re using a different Ruby binary (so you need to explicitly allow it or something like that)? Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en.
On 15 August 2011 22:55, Alex Slepak <aslepak-OIjhs65vkmlWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Running Ruby 1.8.7, Rails 3.0.7 on a Windows 7 machine - tried going > through an upgrade to Ruby 1.9.2 over the weekend, but ran into > issues, so have since gone back to 1.8.7. After restoring my app and > re-installing all of the gems, the application finally launches with > rails s: > > => Booting WEBrick > => Rails 3.0.7 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000 > => Call with -d to detach > => Ctrl-C to shutdown server > [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO WEBrick 1.3.1 > [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO ruby 1.8.7 (2011-02-18) [i386-mingw32] > [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=3692 > port=3000 > > but I cannot access the site. The browsers just sit there "Waiting for > localhost..."I have to ask the obvious question because you have not told us. What URL are you entering in the browser? Anything in the Rails log? log/development.log (or production.log) Do your tests run ok? Colin -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en.
On Aug 15, 6:55 pm, Alex Slepak <asle...-OIjhs65vkmlWk0Htik3J/w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Running Ruby 1.8.7, Rails 3.0.7 on a Windows 7 machine - tried going > through an upgrade to Ruby 1.9.2 over the weekend, but ran into > issues, so have since gone back to 1.8.7. After restoring my app and > re-installing all of the gems, the application finally launches with > rails s: >There are a few possible root of this issue: 1) Incompatible MySQL "libmysql.dll" placed in your PATH. You''re using mysql2 gem but it requires MySQL 5.0.x DLL. If you''re not using the exact same version, it will fail. Please read this: http://blog.mmediasys.com/2011/07/07/installing-mysql-on-windows-7-x64-and-using-ruby-with-it/ While it covers the case of 64bits MySQL versus 32bits Ruby, it applies to version mismatch issues. 2) Another binary gem that is breaking the process. From the list you provided I cannot find any, but these are most likely the culprit on 90% of the cases.> > but I cannot access the site. The browsers just sit there "Waiting for > localhost..." and there''s absolutely no output from rails. I''m at a > loss at how to even investigate this or what might be causing the > problem? As far as I can tell MySQL is up and running. In fact, I''m > even able to successfully launch and use the console via ''rails > console'', but WEBrick refuses to deliver me any pages. Are there any > logs out there I should be looking at? Or does anyone know what could > be causing behavior like this? >Point 1 mentioned before could explain the mysql never connecting back. Have you tried plain mysql gem instead?> > Can''t find anything else to even investigate. Only thing that possibly > concerns me is that I did do a Windows Update and picked up a dozen or > two new Windows patches in the process of doing the [attempted] > upgrade over the weekend, have a hard time imagining those would cause > this? >I do system upgrades weekly and have no problems like this, so is something else. -- Luis Lavena -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en.