Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Machine reboot - monit fails to start mongrels"
2007 Apr 03
11
monit vs mongrel cluster
Is there anything mongrel cluster gives you that monit doesn''t? I''ll
be using monit to monitor a number of other services anyways, so it
seems logical to just use it for everything including mongrel.
Chris
2007 Mar 26
4
Monit + Mongrel woes
Hello all,
So, I''ve been using monit with mongrel for a while now, since the
0.3.x days (I think it was). It used to work fine, but now I seem to
be having some trouble. I''m currently using mongrel 1.0.1 and I am
using the same monit configuration I''ve always been using, yet
everytime monit should restart mongrel, I get "Execution failed".
For the start
2007 Feb 27
3
mongrel_cluster and Monit
On one of my development servers mongrel dies when idle for any length
of time. Since I''ve not been able to solve that problem I thought I''d
route around it by using monit to kick things when necessary.
My monitrc contains the following...
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check process mongrel_8310 with pidfile
2006 Sep 01
2
Making Mongrel play well with Monit
Hi!
I run a mongrel cluster with 6 mongrels in it. I want to monitor them
individually for process hangs (and then restart them) and this is the
solution I came up with:
Here''s my configuration file for monit (/usr/local/etc/monitrc): [snipped
relevant bits]
------
#check lighttpd process
check process lighttpd with pidfile /var/run/lighttpd.pid
start program =
2007 Aug 10
10
what is the correct way to stop/start a mongrel instance using monit with mongrel cluster
Hi --
I have been reading documentation and googling around to find the
correct way to do this but I have found many ways that seem to not
work, or the documentation makes no reference to.
I am using mongrel cluster with 10 mongrels for each server. Recently
I installed monit but which lead me to find the correct way to
start/stop mongrel instances one pid at a time. I am assuming one pid
at a
2006 Nov 05
2
logrotate, mongrel cluster and monit
While I could figure this out, I''m asking here first to see if anyone
has already dealt with/created this. I''m running a mongrel cluster,
running 4 mongrels on ports 8001-4. I''m using capistrano to deploy.
And I''d like to use monit to check to make sure everything is running
nice.
I''d like to have monit restart only single mongrels if they fail, and
2007 Feb 02
1
Monit / mongel_cluster 0.2.2 / mongrel 1.0.1
Hi,
I''ve a few problems with my rails app at the minute, causing mongrels
in a cluster to die, while I debug I''ve setup monit to keep the site
running.
Problem is, whenever monit starts one of my mongrels via mongrel_rails
cluster::start --only 8000 --clean -C /url/to/yml/file I get the
following in my log/mongrel.log:
** Mongrel available at 127.0.0.1:8000
** Writing PID file
2007 Aug 26
1
monit not executing start/stop/restart mongrels
Alright, I have googles and read through the docs on monit
I get this error when adding -v starting monit
monit: Cannot connect to the monit daemon. Did you start it with http support?
monit: Cannot connect to the monit daemon. Did you start it with http support?
Am I missing something here?
set daemon 120
set logfile syslog facility log_daemon
set mailserver localhost
set httpd port 28212
2011 Mar 19
2
httpd cannot serve web page on port 2812 (for Monit)
Might there be anything CentOS related on why I cannot access the
Monit GUI system on http://box-running-monit.com:2812 ?
I am using a very basic /etc/monit.conf config, but I cannot get it
serve the web page on my box
The service start and stops fine (e.g. "/etc/init.d/monit start"), and
I have it set to listen to port 2812 in the "/etc/monit.conf file" (so
far, kept the
2009 Sep 08
1
variables on files
I have this configuration:
class monit {
# Installing packages.
package { "monit":
ensure => latest;
}
file {
"/etc/default/monit":
owner => "root",
group => "root",
mode => "0644",
source => "puppet:///monit/etc/default/monit",
}
file {
"/etc/monit/monitrc":
owner => "root",
group =>
2006 Sep 26
3
Clustering - Avoiding "dead" processes?
I have Mongrel Cluster setup with Apache a mod_proxy_balancer. I''ve seen (from time to time) mongrel instances become non-responsive. Is there anyway to configure the balancer so that it "knows" which processes are no longer good and stops trying to use them?
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2006 May 01
3
mongrel_cluster-0.1.1: the bird dog (capistrano support!)
Hey y''all:
mongrel_cluster provides management tools for running Mongrel behind
a reverse-proxy/load balancer. It is an extraction from Rails
Machine, a deployment service and Ruby library that simplifies Rails
application deployment. This release fixes bugs and adds a Capistrano
task library.
Changes:
-changed pid file format to include port
-only write configuration options
2008 Jan 09
9
mongrel, monit, and the many, many messages
Monit 4.9, Mongrel 1.0.1, Rails 1.2.6, Mac OS X 10.4.11 (PPC)
I don''t know whether this is a mongrel issue or a monit issue.
I''m trying to poke my way around a system set up by someone else. I have
no more experience w/ mongrel that local Rails dev at this point, and a
conceptual understanding of how monit is working. I have the Deploying
Rails beta book, and I''m
2007 Mar 20
31
Another mongrel_cluster prerelease 1.0.1.1
Hi all...
Hopefully this is the last prelease. If people on non-linux systems
could post back any problems with cluster::status, I''d appreciate it.
Install with:
gem install mongrel_cluster --source http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/
Note: This is only an update to mongrel_cluster and not Mongrel or other
gems.
Details about what''s new (if you missed the first
2008 Mar 13
4
Merb in production with God/Monit
Hey All,
I just wanted to get other peoples take on problems when running merb
in production? Just as Rails used to do, the mongrels tend to get
heavy/unresponsive over time so need a good kicking by a watcher
daemon like god or monit. However, I have had serious problems getting
God to restart the process, as the "merb -k <port>" command doesnt
appear to work reliably
2006 Dec 07
8
Cluster restart leaving orphaned processes?
First off, a big thank you to Zed and the development team for
mongrel and mongrel cluster. I''ve deployed it for two apps (through
an apache 2.2 proxy) and it''s amazing how much snappier everything
is. Previously we were using lighttpd and lighttpd-fastcgi proxying
through apache 2.0, which was turning into a hassle for lots of
reasons, most notably the ruby fcgi
2010 Jul 23
3
Design, syntax question for passing values from node.pp
Is it possible to define variable at this level. I need to pass the
monit config file name ( sometimes its monitrc sometimes in not ).
Here is what I have.
# /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp
node basenode {
include postgresql
include monit
include wiki
include apace
}
node ''freebeerontuesdays.com'' inherits basenode {
}
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2007 Oct 12
7
puppetd dies?
Greetings all,
My deployment of puppet includes a monitrc to make sure that puppetd stays
up and running. It seems like (across all of my hosts) that pupeptd will
end up dying and restarted by monit. I''m running puppetd under a screen
session now on one particular host with --debug --verbose to see if any
thing comes out on console but until it happens again, any anybody else
2006 Oct 02
3
Mongrel cluster FreeBSD rc.d script
Hello all
After installing Mongrel, Mongrel Cluster and all it''s dependencies via gems
under FreeBSD. Next I have configured all config/mongrel_cluster.yml for each
Rails app, then:
% mkdir /usr/local/etc/mongrel_cluster
and likend each railsapp.yml to it''s refering app/config/mongrel_cluster.yml
My question is, after preparing all base configs now I need to add some rc.d
2007 Apr 03
3
Mongrels dying on FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE......why why why?
Yo Zed and everyone else, I''m having a major problem I''m hoping someone can
help with.
I''ve been running mongrel clusters for a few months with no problems on a
couple of my boxes. They both run Debian...
I recently moved one of my older Rails apps on a FreeBSD 5.5 box to mongrel
as well. Everything runs quickly and wonderfully - when it''s running! My
problem