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2011 Aug 12
16
Rack content-length Rack::Lint::LintErrors errors with unicorn
Has anyone seen anything like this before? I can get it to happen all the time if I issue a HEAD request, but it only happens very intermittently on GET requests. I''m using Ruby 1.9.2p180. Any ideas on where to start debugging? 204.93.223.151, 10.195.114.81 - - [11/Aug/2011 21:03:50] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 37902 0.5316 app error: Content-Length header was 37902, but should be
2011 Jul 01
5
Timestamp in unicorn logs
I would love to see a timestamp in each line of unicorn stderr and stdout logs. Has this been considered? Thanks. Best, alex sharp
2011 Oct 08
5
How to automate the restarting of Unicorn?
Hi, I have a question about automating the restarting of Unicorn with the following steps, and much appreciate your help. Assumption: (i) "pid" is set to unicorn.pid in the config file; (ii) a Unicorn process is already running. (1) kill -USR2 `cat unicorn.pid` (via Capistrano deployment task for example) (2) Inside the "before_exec" hook in the config file, do: kill -QUIT
2012 May 09
5
Unicorn doesn't play nice with Capistrano deployment?
I am having issues when using unicorn with a Capistrano deployment. >From what I have been able to understand Capistrano uses a scheme in wich every release is deployed inside the releases directory under a unique name and if the transaction was successful, creates a symlink named current that will point to that release. So I end up with a deployment directory such as:
2012 Jan 14
2
Two log entries for every request
These are lines from a local dev log. Notice the two identical (except for time taken) entries for the requests. Every request has two entries with the 2nd entry taking longer. This is a dev environment so the .css is referenced. On the server this same app is doing the same thing. Any ideas? Is it bug in my code? I, [2012-01-14T10:54:09.089535 #34573] INFO -- : listening on addr=0.0.0.0:8080
2013 Jan 29
2
unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support!
Installing from RubyGems.org: gem install --pre unicorn >From db919d18e01f6b2339915cbd057fba9dc040988b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 21:02:55 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support This pre-release adds hijacking support for Rack 1.5 users. See Rack documentation for more information about hijacking.
2010 Sep 15
19
Rails 3 with Mongrel possible?
After much fiddling and googling, it seems to me that Mongrel, even the 1.2.0pre2 release is not compatible with Rails 3 -- is that true? When I start up a new Rails 3 project (i.e. one fresh after a `rails new` command), mongrel appears to start (creates a pid file, and reports no errors on the CLI), but the app does not load in the browser and I find this in the mongrel.log
2011 Nov 14
3
nginx + unicorn deployment survey
Hello all, I''m wondering if you deploy nginx: 1) on the same machine that runs unicorn (exclusively proxying to that) 2) on a different machine that doesn''t run unicorn 3) both, nginx could forward to either to localhost or another host on the same LAN And of course, the reason(s) you chose what you chose. I''m inclined to believe many folks are on 1) simply
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 =
2012 May 14
2
unicorn <3
hey, i am a big unicorn fan -- i have been running it in production since late 2010, and it is happily handling (literally) billions of backend requests for a popular facebook game. i also <3 unicorns in general ..... so i decided to make an awesome t- shirt, sporting the "Angry Unicorn" that you may remember from github error pages. i hope some of you might like it as well:
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
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
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 -- :
2012 Jun 27
3
Unicorn workers under Monit
Hi there, I would like to config Monit to monitor our production-unicorn-workers What memory size would you recommend to be the maximum reachable for a worker? so Monit can restart it. Thanks a lot ! Manuel Palenciano
2011 Apr 25
6
Unicorn / Daemontools
Hi - I tried to get Daemontools and Unicorn working together a while back - there are issues on USR2 restart because of the pid change - I''m hoping someone in the community will have some understanding of this issue I documented my experience and eventual defeat here : http://log.robotarmyma.de/post/2053448029/daemontools-ubuntu-rvm-bundler-unicorn-install Any help would be received
2012 Jul 19
5
Detecting unicorn / defining after_fork after master startup
Hey everyone, Working on an engine for rails that needs specialized behavior with forking and I had a couple questions. 1. What is the best way to determine whether the app is indeed running inside a unicorn server? Most of the attempts I can find to detect check to see if the main modules for Unicorn are defined, but this really only checks to see that Unicorn is present, not that you are
2010 Jun 17
3
unicorn 1.0.0 - yes, this is a real project
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
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
2009 Oct 13
7
Unicorn Nginx Issue
I''ve setup nginx with this server { listen 80; server_name unicorn.local; location / { proxy_pass http://unicorn; } } upstream unicorn { server unix:/Users/mattmongeau/projects/test/unicorn/tmp/sockets/unicorn.sock; } When I run unicorn_rails -c config/unicorn.rb -E development I can access the application just fine on unicorn.local When I run unicorn_rails -c
2010 Nov 20
6
unicorn 3.0.0 - disable rewindable input!
Changes: Rewindable "rack.input" may be disabled via the "rewindable_input false" directive in the configuration file. This will violate Rack::Lint for Rack 1.x applications, but can reduce I/O for applications that do not need a rewindable input. This release updates us to the Kgio 2.x series which should play more nicely with other libraries and applications. There are