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2007 Dec 12
10
sendfile and mongrel
forgive me if this has been resolved already... I have an app that is using sendfile to return large files to customers. We can''t use regular Apache to handle this static content since the files are what the customers are paying for - so it wouldn''t be cool for anyone else to get access to them. The issue is that the mongrel mem footprint gets bloated when the files are
2007 Dec 18
0
Using mod_xsendfile and x_send_file with Mongrel
Can anyone tell me how to get x_send_file working with mongrel 1.1.1 and apache 2.2? I''ve installed the mod_xsendfile apache module from http://tn123.ath.cx/mod_xsendfile/ and it works fine serving content from a PHP script, but I can''t get it to work with my single Mongrel instance and ProxyPass. I''m using the following Apache configuration: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName myserver.com <Location /> XSen...
2007 Jun 10
6
Securing private file area
I''m building an application for a company that has thousands of clients, and for each client there will a set of documents that are private to that client. Rails makes it easy, of course, to show the list of documents on a per-client basis, using acts_as_authenticated and using current_user as part of the find any time a document list is displayed. The part for which I''m looking
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