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2006 Dec 19
1
mongrel_config has no output
...:Camping::CampingHandler
files: !ruby/object:Mongrel::DirHandler
default_content_type: application/octet-stream
index_html: index.html
listing_allowed: false
path: /
guard: !ruby/object:Mutex {}
klass: !ruby/object:Module {}
listener: *id001
death_time: 60
host: 0.0.0.0
num_processors: 1073741823
port: "3001"
socket: !ruby/object:TCPServer {}
timeout: 0
workers: !ruby/object:ThreadGroup {}
What''s weird is that i can go to: http://localhost:3001/config/resources and
see the erb template output with <% .. %>. Currently...
1999 Nov 19
0
How can I add a NT PDC to WINS tables?
...he SI domain can find the PCD via the WINS-server. Some
SI-clients are on another subnet.
I have tried adding this to lmhosts:
192.38.49.60 SI#1c
but namelist.debug shows this entry
Subnet 192.38.49.33
----------------------
Name = SI<1c> Source = LMHOSTS_NAME
b_flags = 4 death_time = PERMANENT refresh_time = Fri Nov 19 15:04:23 1999
number of IPS = 1 192.38.49.60
but nothing for the other subnets I have.
Using nmblookup I do not get an answer through the x.y.z interface:
~> nmblookup 'SI#1c'
querying SI on x.y.z.255
querying SI on 192....
2007 Oct 27
8
mongrel 1.0.3
Hello!
Run problems after upgrading to mongrel 1.0.3 from 1.0.1:
# uname -sr
FreeBSD 7.0-BETA1
# mongrel_rails start
** Starting Mongrel listening at :3000
** Starting Rails with development environment...
** Rails loaded.
** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins
** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart).
** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload
1999 Nov 21
3
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> SI-clients are on another subnet.
>
> I have tried adding this to lmhosts:
> 192.38.49.60 SI#1c
>
> but namelist.debug shows this entry
>
> Subnet 192.38.49.33
> ----------------------
> Name = SI<1c> Source = LMHOSTS_NAME
> b_flags = 4 death_time = PERMANENT refresh_time = Fri Nov 19 15:04:23 1999
>
> number of IPS = 1 192.38.49.60
>
> but nothing for the other subnets I have.
>
> Using nmblookup I do not get an answer through the x.y.z interface:
>
> ~> nmblookup 'SI#1c'
>...