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2006 Jun 28
5
Production deployment
Gang-
We are getting ready to launch our ROR application; the last item
remaining is the deployment platform. For testing, we had used Apache +
MOD_FastCGI. I am not that impressed with it; sometimes it has strange
effects. For example, when we start the application, for about 5 minutes
or so, the app is very unstable and it gets better over time.
My questions is .. should I go with (1)
2006 Jun 12
15
Mongrel Now Recommended Setup?
I see that the RubyOnRails.com site has migrated to Mongrel with Apache as a
front-end proxy.
Is that now the/a recommended setup for Rails apps? We''re still using FCGI
but I''m always interested to learn more about other folk''s successful
deployment choices.
Across all of our sites we''re pumping out about 300k pages per day so
anything that saves memory or has
2006 Jul 08
8
Mongrel, lighty, pound, and request.remote_ip
Is anyone using the setup described at the Rails blog?
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2006/7/3/pound-makes-lighty-and-mongrel-
play-nice
I''m using it in production, and the only problem I have is the same
as people have described in the comments over there, namely that
Rails thinks all requests come from localhost.
See http://isabont.com/requestinfo for the headers.
Any
2006 Jul 24
22
which webserver to use in production?
Apologies in advance if this ignites a war of comflicting opinions....
I''m a few days away from going live with my first RoR application. It
is completely database centric and each user will have his own queries
so cacheing will not really help.
I have a dedicated linux server being built by my hosting provider and I
need to tell them which webserver to use. The databse is MySQL
2007 Jan 10
7
ultramonkey vs pound?
I know most people use pound, but has anyone tried using ultramonkey as
a load balancing solution between a cluster of mongrels and lighttpd?
Thanks,
Ray
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2006 Dec 29
9
Error : No protocol handler was valid for the URL...
Hi everybody,
I just suscribe to the list because I have a problem using mongrel and
mongrel_cluster... I setup a server (debian unstable wich provide apache
2.2.3 as a pakage) but I have an error when I try to access my application :
ERROR 403 : Forbidden, You don''t have permission to access / on this
server.
When I check apache''s logs I found that :
[warn] proxy: No
2006 Apr 15
9
Mongrel in Production ?
Hi Everyone,
I was setting up Lighty+Fcgi on our server for last *couple* ( read
zillion ) of hours. I had posted my problems in my previous email. But
all in vain..
So, for time being, I switched to Mongrel. And the performance seemed
quite good. This is the first time ever I''m using mongrel ( Awesome
stuff ZedShaw..Thanks! ). I''m wondering if there are many people
around
2006 Aug 23
2
Optimal Configuration
Hey all
First off, ive just switched to using mongrel_cluster and pound - its
working a treat! Its far far faster than fast-cgi: operations that took a
few seconds on fcgi now are almost instant with mongrel. Excellent!
However, I''ve been trying to decide how best to utilise my equipment most
effectively. I have a dual pro 3Ghz Xenon with 2GB RAM, and the server will
be running a few
2006 Jun 07
10
RoR with Apache2 - performance?
How is the performance running RoR with Apache2 compared to running it
with PHP?
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2006 Jul 18
6
Replace Pound/Pens/Balance with Ruby alternative
Right now you can use either Pens/Balance/Pound to put in front of some
Mongrels and it works really good (easy to setup too!). I got to
thinking, would it be possible to mimic what Pens/Balance/Pound does in
pure Ruby (yeah, I know the answer is yes)? I guess I''m looking for a
starting point. Does one simply write an HTTP listener that then
redirects the calls to Mongrel? Is
2006 Aug 16
18
mongrel lighttpd and ssl
I am wanting to one run instance of lighttpd, many many instances of
mongrel. I also need ssl but only for one of my sites. I understand that
Mongrel does not play with SSL so I am forced to use Lighttpd. I think that
lighttpd only handles ssl or non-ssl on any given instance. Is there a way
for me to accomplish my goal of one lighttpd with multiple mongrels and the
occasional ssl connection?
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2006 Aug 10
7
Mongrel and SSL?
I have a small intranet app with only 20 or so users.
I''m currently using lighttpd w/ssl for production and mongrel for dev.
I don''t think Mongrel supports ssl, but what is the easiest front-end
to put in front of it? Pound?
Thanks
Greg
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2006 Jul 16
6
Apache2.2 + Mongrel: what do you think about these perfs?
Hi all,
I''ve been spending quite a lot of time trying to install a decent RoR
server on my dedicated server (Ubuntu 6.06 LTS), and now, everything
works.
However, the performances are not really what I had expected... I would
like to know what you think about it.
Here is my config: 2GHz VIA proc, 1Gb RAM, SATA-II HD.
I have apt-got ruby 1.8.4, mysql5 and installed rails 1.1.4 by
2006 May 02
4
recommended setup of Mongrel_cluster + SSL for multiple apps?
I''d like to use Mongrel_cluster with SSL on a green-field application (it
can be configured however is best - initially, "ease of setup" is important,
but then soon after will be scaling and response time). I''ve read a lot of
emails on this topic, and checked out the Mongrel pages, etc, but I''m left
with this question of what is recommended:
For a
2007 Mar 09
5
https load balancer for windows?
Hello,
I noticed that mongrel would work very nicely with something called Pound to
get https access to a rails app. However, I think Pound isn''t available for
the windows platform? Is there any other nice lightweight load balancer like
Pound that I could take a look at to get https with mongrel and rails?
Cheers,
/Erik
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2006 Jun 26
1
Dispatch.fcgi h-e-double hockey sticks...
Hello Everyone ~
Last week I started having a dispatch.fcgi process go out of control on my
Linux server. If I don''t catch it the process will eat my RAM, and devour
my swap file until the machine becomes non-responsive. I am running
Lighttpd and have not had any issues until lately.
The logs are not telling me anything useful, and as a quick fix I am running
the site using Mongrel,
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 May 19
12
Mongrel/Apache and static content
I''m looking for an easy way to have mongrel only serve dynamic railscontent, while letting Apache serve non-Rails content. Unfortunately,it seems that you have to segregate the static content in its ownfolder. That was also the case with the SCGI runner. I used thetrick outlined athttp://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.ruby.rails/23347 to managethis. I was curious if a similar
2006 Aug 28
6
Why the render speed is still so slow under apache?
<% for demand in @demands %>
<% cache(:action => ''list'',:part => article.id) do -%>
<%= render :partial => ''article''} %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
Under webrick,the time that list rendering costs will be very soon,but
under apache2.2+mongrel_cluster, the rendering still takes a long time-
which occupies about 95% of the
2006 Jul 27
3
[somewhat OT] Apache config for Rails + ColdFusion + PHP
Our group has several web apps developed in ColdFusion, PHP, and Rails. The
ColdFusion and PHP apps are on an older server, and the Rails apps on a new
server. Ideally, we''d like them all to share the same server.
Our current setup for the Rails server is Apache2.2 with mod_proxy_balancer
and mongrel_cluster. We''d like to have specific directories be processed
and served by