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2006 Aug 16
18
mongrel lighttpd and ssl
I am wanting to one run instance of lighttpd, many many instances of mongrel. I also need ssl but only for one of my sites. I understand that Mongrel does not play with SSL so I am forced to use Lighttpd. I think that lighttpd only handles ssl or non-ssl on any given instance. Is there a way for me to accomplish my goal of one lighttpd with multiple mongrels and the occasional ssl connection? --
2007 Dec 18
3
Mongrel + Lighttpd
...requests / responses get mixed up in Lighty and it returns a bad response to the client. Not good. I''m convinced that the problem is completely on the Lighttpd side. Why I''m posting to the group: 1. I was wondering if anyone has had success using Lighttpd''s 1.5.0 mod_proxy_core to talk to pack of Mongrels. (Maybe there is a different setting I need in Mongrel or in Lighty) 2. I''m also considering nginx and wanted to see if anyone recommended using this with Mongrel in a production environment. For me, a crucial capability is X-Sendfile (or something sim...
2006 Aug 06
19
Rails *that* slow?
I''m working on my first little rails-application. It''s a rewrite of a gallery-script i once made (in PHP): http://notdotnet.net However - my rails-version is waaay to slow :( http://r.notdotnet.net/ I don''t do any heavy image-processing, I don''t have any killer-algorithms with a time complexity on O(n^n), and I don''t use any major hacks. The only
2006 Sep 07
9
Mass virtual hosting with mongrel
Ok, a refinement of the question I asked yesterday (If there were any replies from yesterday I don''t have access to them here .. sorry if I''m duplicating anybody''s words here). How can one host multiple domains with mongrel? Assuming you are mass vhosting and you also want the performance benefits of using mongrel ... As far as I can tell, one could set up a
2006 Sep 18
11
Finally! Mongrel 0.3.13.4 Official (for Unix)
Hello! Today I''m announcing a "soft but official" release of Mongrel 0.3.13.4 for the Unix fans in the crowd. It''s been running stable for quite some time now for many people, and should be great for nearly everyone. You can read the announce at: http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ This release includes new versions of mongrel_upload_progress and mongrel_cluster.
2007 Nov 05
29
Mongrel and memory usage
Hello, I''m running a Rails application which must sort and manipulate a lot of data which are loaded in memory. The Rails app runs on 2 mongrel processes. When I first load the app, both are 32Mb in memory. After some days, both are between 200Mb and 300Mb. My question is : is there some kind of garbage collector in Mongrel? I never see the two Mongrel processes memory footprint