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2007 Aug 11
3
The Team is In Place
...they''ll be in charge of doing all the stuff you folks want and are basically the owners from now on.
Everyone in the new volunteer list will probably do a little announce, but here''s the list once again:
Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezmobius at gmail.com>
"Kirk Haines" <wyhaines at gmail.com>
"Wayne E. Seguin" <wayneeseguin at gmail.com>
Nate Jones - (mt) Media Temple" <nate at mediatemple.net>
filipe <filipe at icewall.org>
All the users should now take this time to send in suggestions and anything that they think should be fixed. T...
2008 Mar 12
12
Mongrel has crashed
Hi,
my mongrel has crashed with following errors in the logfile:
** 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 (without restart). It might
not work well.
** Mongrel 1.1.3 available at 0.0.0.0:3000
**
2007 Nov 01
8
Mongrel 1.1
Hello Mongrels,
Mongrel 1.1 is out with fullblown JRuby support, some reorganization,
and some bugfixes. Also, Mongrel_cluster has been updated to 1.0.4.
Go subscribe to the all-new news feed, because we probably won''t
announce to the list anymore:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/rss.xml
Thanks
Evan, and the Mongrel Team
--
Evan Weaver
Cloudburst, LLC
2007 Aug 08
2
The (Potentially) New Maintainers
...tuff, but I wanted to shoot out this email saying that I''ve collected the list of volunteers and decided that I''d just hand the keys over to them and see how they do.
The list of people I have so far is:
Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezmobius at gmail.com>
"Kirk Haines" <wyhaines at gmail.com>
"Wayne E. Seguin" <wayneeseguin at gmail.com>
Nate Jones - (mt) Media Temple" <nate at mediatemple.net>
filipe <filipe at icewall.org>
What I''m planning to do is add these people to the svn access list and project maintenance parts of ru...
2007 Dec 10
4
Mongrel and http 1.1 OPTIONS keyword
Hello.
I just seen some errors in my mongrel application log:
It seems related to the httpd OPTIONS keyword
Example:
Processing LoginController#login (for .30.5.208 at 2007-12-10 09:00:23)
[OPTIONS]
and our ruby application does not know what to do with it. and finally
send an error
Does mongrel (which is the http server) is supposed to deal with these
kind of request ?
I think these
2007 Nov 20
4
Win32 service question
Hi All,
First, I''m new to the list, so I''d like to say hello to all fellow
mongrelists :)
Second, I''d like to ask you if there''s any way to make a simple mongrel
script run multithreaded?
No rails, just plain old
class MyHandler < Mongrel::HttpHandler
.
.
.
h = Mongrel::HttpServer.new("127.0.0.1", "80")
stuff.
Since win32 lacks fork,
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 Dec 25
30
Review of Code for 1.9
Hello Guys,
I''m reviewing the code for 1.9, and forgot about this when we first
spoke on this subject.
The current way we stop threads is using Thread#raise to spread
StopServer exception, which will not work as expected in 1.9.
1.9 will treat raised exceptions as #kill, like JRuby does, so the
worker threads will not finish serving the client and _then_ exiting,
but will be
2006 Oct 04
5
Sites that use Mongrel
It would be an interesting topic. I bet there are quite a few.
I just released one that 1/2 runs on Mongrel. http://direxionfunds.com
It was released before it was _quite_ ready, but the last of the
content is getting inserted today. I am still waffling on how I will
leave it running longterm. Right now it uses a slightly modified
version of the Mongrel http parser with EventMachine to front
2006 Sep 04
11
balancer://mongrel_cluster
A couple of questions please:
What is the benefit of having more than one Mongrel/Rails instance on
the same machine, could one instance not serve as many requests as say
three instances?
Is Mongrel Cluster a Apache add-in (like mod_*) or a separately running
load balancer which runs on a separate port, I could not work it out
from the sample Apache config...
|# Redirect all non-static
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 11
8
fckeditor works, but i cant get my buttons back...
I am going to bet this is a mongrel issue,because this doesn''t happen
under webrick. Anyway, I was able to get fckeditor: http://www.fckeditor.net/
to work under rails: http://www.joshuamcharles.com/xhtml/fckrails.php
i even saw the part about adding "1. Adding a YAML configuration file. For example, create
$(RAILS_ROOT)/config/mongrel_mime.yml with the contents:
xml:
2006 Nov 09
6
OptimizedMutex for Mongrel
Hey Zed-
I had a user with an app that was leaking memory with mongrel but
not lighty/fcgi. I have been doing anything I can to track it down. I
already did the Mutex patch to use unshitf and pop instead of shift
and push and it didn''t really help much. The mem leak only really
shows up when you use the wsess option to httperf.
The other day I saw a ruby C extension that
2007 Feb 27
15
Deployement options
After reading the digital shortcut and the
documentation on the web site I''m confused.
Which one should I use? pen, balance or nginx ?
I don''t want to use a behemoth like appache and ssl is
not needed so it reduces my choice to those three
only....
What are the pros and cons of each? I don''t have much
money, so the less ressources I use the better it is
for me....
As
2007 Aug 15
2
Interfaces for accessing SSL/TLS certificates
Hi everyone. Does anyone have any preferences or ideas for an interface for
SSL certificates, both client-side and server-side? At present, the only
interface is EventMachine::Connection#start_tls, which uses a built-in
self-signed cert on the server side. On the cilent side, it accepts any
well-formed cert (that is, it doesn''t check that the remote cert is signed
by a trusted authority).
2007 Dec 09
38
libevent
Hello,
I have been looking at the Ruby/EventMachine. First let me say it look very
good. Reactor model with no threads makes for fast reliable server, and I
have read about marvelous Twisted framework for Python and am glad to see
something similar for Ruby.
I am writing network app with Ruby threads now and it very slow, and I try
new Ruby 1.9 with native threads that make it much slower.
2007 Nov 08
5
byte-range requests
I''m trying to sent a file to the iphone (which requires byte-range
request support) using the rails send_file method. However, this
fails, I think because of mongrel. I think so because if I send the
iphone a file handled by nginx, it plays it fine. But then when I
serve the file with rails the iphone can''t play it.
Any ideas?
Alex
2006 Nov 29
3
Mongrel as Win32 service for a camping app?
As subject line, basically...
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/win32.html describes how to install
Service
support for Mongrel on Win32. But it seems to be focussed on providing a way
of running Rails apps.
If it is possible at all, can you provide hints or refer to documentation
that
explains how to run apps that use other frameworks, like Camping, as
Services
please? Is it written up online,
2007 Dec 14
21
Some silly benchs (was: 1.9)
Guys,
Just for fun, I tried to see (I know, a silly way to test it) how much
overhead we have calling the C functions of the extensions.
the benchmark script and the results:
http://pastie.caboo.se/128646
The naive C extension:
http://pastie.caboo.se/128647
I compared 1.8.6 (VC6 and mingw builds) against a fresh checkout of ruby trunk.
What I understand from that is 1.9 is slower than 1.8
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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