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2011 May 16
0
Fwd: adding GPLv3 to unicorn license
Hi Ian, I also found this address in the git history, hoping this works since ian at inspir.es doesn''t. ----- Forwarded message from Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net> ----- From: Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net> To: mongrel-unicorn at rubyforge.org Cc: Hongli Lai <hongli at phusion.nl>, Augusto Becciu <augusto at jadedpixel.com>, I?aki Baz Castillo
2012 Jan 31
12
FreeBSD jail and unicorn
Hello, I''m using unicorn since a while, but now I try to run it the first time inside a FreeBSD jail. The initial start of unicorn works fine and it serves all the requests. But if I want to restart it using the USR2 signal, it (more or less) slowly starts using more and more CPU cycles. There is no error message in the logs and it quite hard to reproduce that error. In 1 of 20 tries,
2013 May 25
1
Silent Failure when starting Unicorn on Heroku
Switched my RoR (3.1.3, 1.9.2) app from Thin to Unicorn (4.6.2). It ran fine in development (Mac OSX), but when deploying to production on Heroku, it fails silently (no backtrace, no error detail). Log looks like: Starting process with command `bundle exec unicorn start -p 6069 -c ./config/unicorn.rb` /app/vendor/bundle/ruby/1.9.1/gems/unicorn-4.6.2/lib/unicorn/configurator.rb:634:in
2011 Jun 13
0
Unicorn.run method removed in unicorn.git
I don''t know if there are any folks wrapping Unicorn, but I''ve removed the Unicorn.run method in unicorn.git as part of an effort to reduce stack size (which will improve GC performance and reduce the cost of generating (and examining) backtraces. You can replace: Unicorn.run(app, options) With: Unicorn::HttpServer.new(app, options).start.join This will be in the
2009 Feb 11
16
Unicorn: UNIX+localhost/LAN-only Mongrel fork
Hello all, Last week, I finally decided to put into motion some ideas I''ve been kicking around for a year in my head since last year... Basically I don''t want to have to deal with threads or support platforms that rely on or encourage threads. Especially given MRI 1.9 where kernel threads are more difficult to debug than green ones. Given the limited scope of this project,
2011 Sep 15
0
SSL support pushed out to unicorn.git :x
Consider this a joke until somebody who knows crypto well can review it (_and_ kgio-monkey[1]). I know it works with curl (test case included) and I can''t see plain-text when I strace/tcpdump, that''s about it :) Subject: [PATCH] add preliminary SSL support This will also be the foundation of SSL support in Rainbows! and Zbatery. Some users may also want to use this in Unicorn
2009 Jul 01
0
unicorn 0.9.0 (experimental release)
Unicorn is a Rack HTTP server for Unix, fast clients and nothing else[1] We now have support for "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" bodies in requests. Not only that, Rack applications reading input bodies get that data streamed off to the client socket on an as-needed basis. This allows the application to do things like upload progress notification and even tunneling of arbitrary stream
2012 Dec 04
2
403 Forbidden from nginx when unicorn started in debug mode
I am using nginx with unicorn as a reverse proxy. Has been fantastic, but needed to look through some code for first time. Using ruby 1.9.3p194 with rails 3.2.9, development mode with ssl enabled, I start unicorn with -d ...and it does not get served up by nginx. Any ideas, or more information needed? Thanks! Jet Below is my unicorn.rb for developent: # config/unicorn.rb env =
2009 Jul 01
0
unicorn 0.9.0 (experimental release)
Unicorn is a Rack HTTP server for Unix, fast clients and nothing else[1] We now have support for "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" bodies in requests. Not only that, Rack applications reading input bodies get that data streamed off to the client socket on an as-needed basis. This allows the application to do things like upload progress notification and even tunneling of arbitrary stream
2012 Dec 08
0
unicorn 4.5.0 (final) - check_client_connection option
Changes: The new check_client_connection option allows unicorn to detect most disconnected local clients before potentially expensive application processing begins. This feature is useful for applications experiencing spikes of traffic leading to undesirable queue times, as clients will disconnect (and perhaps even retry, compounding the problem) before unicorn can even start processing the
2011 Sep 03
0
Nightmare! - an nginx alternative for unicorn
This is a slow client buffering layer which may be used instead of nginx to protect Unicorn from slow clients. Nightmare! will _never_ beat nginx in raw throughput nor performance. It /may/ be easier to setup than nginx and a suitable alternative to Rainbows! for users who do not wish to maintain a thread-safe/async-safe Rack application. Code changes to the existing Unicorn codebase are
2009 Nov 05
0
unicorn 0.94.0 - small fixes and new features
Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels. Slow clients should only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients. * http://unicorn.bogomips.org/ * mongrel-unicorn at
2013 May 20
2
Unicorn + RUnit Rails Not Killing Old Master
Hi, I''m deploying Unicorn on a Rails application with RUnit. Technically I''m using Chef''s deployment tools, if any of you are familiar with it (https://github.com/opscode-cookbooks/application_ruby) but to be clear they aren''t doing anything magical, so this is purely an issue with RUnit and Unicorn. The TL;DR of the following post, which has lots of
2012 Jun 08
2
File creation mode in Rails + Unicorn
Hi, I''m currently giving Nginx + Unicorn a try, to eventually replace Apache + Passenger. So far so good. I have a Rails 3.2.5 app behind Unicorn, itself behind Nginx. In this Rails app, I have set page caching for some resources. They are created in Rails.root/public/ to be directly available to Nginx. When I first hit such a page, the static cache file is not present, so the Rails
2010 Mar 01
0
unicorn 0.97.0 - polishing and cleaning up
Unicorn is an HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels. Slow clients should only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients. * http://unicorn.bogomips.org/ * mongrel-unicorn at
2010 May 28
4
unicorn failing to start
Hi, i''m trying to start up unicorn_rails with a rails 3 beta3 project. All I can get out of it is this: I, [2010-05-28T08:54:45.770957 #17852] INFO -- : reaped #<Process::Status: pid 17854 exit 1> worker=0 I, [2010-05-28T08:54:45.771200 #17852] INFO -- : worker=0 spawning... I, [2010-05-28T08:54:45.774049 #17858] INFO -- : worker=0 spawned pid=17858 I,
2012 Dec 05
3
Fwd: Issue starting unicorn with non-ActiveRecord Rails app
Hi, I''m trying to use unicorn in a test deployment of a Rails app that uses Mongoid, so Activerecord isn''t included in the app. When I start unicorn through Capistrano though, the stderr log fills up endlessly with identical ActiveRecord-related errors: I, [2012-12-05T04:19:25.375952 #5096] INFO -- : Refreshing Gem list I, [2012-12-05T04:19:32.941249 #5096] INFO -- :
2009 Oct 09
0
unicorn 0.93.3 - OpenBSD compatibility
Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels. Slow clients should only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients. * http://unicorn.bogomips.org/ * mongrel-unicorn at
2010 Aug 15
1
unicorn behind apache with file uploads
Hi, For one of our apps we switched to unicorn from mongrel. The unicorn server use to run behind an apache with timeout of 300sec, as sometime the customer may do a large file upload. After we made the switch we started getting lots of Unicorn::ClientShutdown occurred in photos#flash_upload bytes_read=2762663 (pr some other number) We were not able to recreate it in our tests, but support was
2010 Dec 09
0
Re: How to use unicorn server on Rails 3 [Solved]
On 8 December 2010 21:25, Colin Law <clanlaw-gM/Ye1E23mwN+BqQ9rBEUg@public.gmane.org> wrote: > I am using Rails 3.0.3, Ruby 1.9.2 with rvm on Ubunutu 10.04.  I > generated a new app by rails new testunicorn.  By default the Webrick > server runs ok.  In order to try Unicorn I uncommented gem ''unicorn'' > in Gemfile and did bundle install.  rails server still runs