Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "swiftcore".
2007 May 22
4
Process safe log files with multiple mongrels
I have a rails application that runs on multiple mongrels and I would
like to make the log files non-interlacing. Are there any logging
modifications/other loggers out there that I could use to create
process safe logging?
Thank you,
Matt Margolis
2007 May 21
13
swifty fly?
I heard about a new mongrel plugin or version that''s single threaded and
uses non-blocking IO with events. It''s called something like "swifty
fly". Anyone have a link for it?
Thanks.
2007 Nov 06
0
ANN: Swiftiply 0.6.1.1 (Mongrel > 1.0.1 compatibility)
Just a quick announcement that an update to swiftiplied_mongrel and
evented_mongrel which fixes the incompatibility with Mongrels > 1.0.1
has been released.
http://swiftiply.swiftcore.org
Let me know if you have any problems.
Kirk Haines
2007 May 10
3
Camping and Threads!
Hey Everybody!
I was wondering if/how Camping can process more than one request at
once (i.e. not what Rails does). I''m fairly new to threads, and I
bought a book, and read some of it, and dived into the Camping source...
I found some thread stuff but I''m not... entirely sure. So I thought
I would ask!
RYan.
http://yeahnah.org/
2007 Nov 14
8
Best practice Ruby on Rails on Windows configuration
Hi,
I have read many articles on the net today about configuring Ruby on Rails
on a Windows server. But there doesn''t seem to a one solution for all on how
to configure a new Ruby on Rails server. So I can use some advise with this.
I am using a Windows 2003 server and don''t get many request a day. But most
of the request are quite heavy. The main focus is on optimizing the
2007 Sep 07
35
multi threaded theoretically useful?
So here''s a random question: if a (Ruby) multi-threaded rails server could
exist (bug free), would it be faster than using a mongrel cluster?
(I.e. 10 mongrel processes versus 10 Ruby threads). I''m not sure if
it would. RAM it
might save, though. Any thoughts?
-Roger
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2007 Dec 14
18
Mongrel error : EMFILE too many open files
I have a periodically_call_remote call in a partial running at 0.20
times a second.
<%= periodically_call_remote(:update => ''ack_distance_output'',
:frequency => 0.2,
:url=>{:action => :ackAdjustDistance})
%>
the action looks like this
def ackAdjustDistance
@calMessage = Calibration.getMessage
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
2007 May 06
28
mongrel becoming unresponsive
Hello,
I''m running mongrel behind apache via proxypass. Every now and then, a spammer
tries to proxy traffic through apache, and for some reason, apache forwards
the request to mongrel, even though it''s not a site being hosted by me.
At times this seems to cause mongrel to become unresponsive, and all requests
to the site then fail with a proxy error until mongrel is
2008 Jan 03
23
deployment survey
Hello Mongrels,
Building on the last messages about Fastthread, can we get a detailed
survey of the different ways people are deploying their applications?
It will help with near-future Mongrel development.
Please include the following things:
* Framework, if any (Camping, Merb, Rails, Nitro, Ramaze, IOWA, Rack...)
* Mongrel version
* Mongrel handlers used (rails, dirhandler, camping,