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2008 Apr 17
0
Error log, when using apache2.2.x modproxy with mongrel
Hi all im new to use mongrel, my mongrel version is 1.1.4 and apache is 2.2.8 when i using apapche+mod_proxy+mongrel, there are some error in my log file and make apache 502 prxoy error. ex: proxy: error reading status line from remote server localhost proxy: Error reading from remote server returned by /test/show But it works well if i access mongrel directly. and the mongrel.log will have
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 Jul 26
5
Mongrel + mod_proxy URL issues
We have a Centos server with a number of virtual hosts, and my rails app runs under one of those virtual hosts using mongrel_rails. The app lives in /home/mydomain/railsapp where /home/mydomain/railsapp/public is the rails root. It runs under mongrel on port 8008, so to get to it users invoke the url http://www.mydomain.com:8008/ - all is fine to this point. Now I have some users whose
2006 Jul 03
1
Apache mod_proxy to mongrel
Hi Guys, I know this is slightly off topic, but it''d be great to get some feedback from anyone who''s using mod_proxy on Apache 2.2 to redircet to a rails app on mongrel. Everything has been running fine generally but a few days back we started getting a gap in the performance between the Apache port and the mongrel port. accessing through port 80 was averaging ten times longer
2007 Dec 07
1
Ruby on Rails applications with Mongrel cluster
Hello All I am trying to install 5 mongrel servers against my app. i am using Vista. I found this article on a website.. but am stuck on one point. here are some notes from article: Now enable the needed modules (url rewriting, proxy, proxy_balancer e proxy_http) by editing the httpd.conf file (under c: \Apache_Software_Foundation\Apache2.2\conf, if you installed Apache in its standard path).
2006 Jul 09
3
Mongrel and proxying with Apache 2 mod_proxy
Hi all, I''ve just spent some time going through trying to get mongrel & apache 2.0 working with mod_proxy. I thought I''d share what I''ve found in case someone is going through the same exercise. Of late, I''ve been using mongrel (lovely, btw) to run my rails apps. Since I have a couple of different rails apps running on the machine, I thought it be nice to
2008 Jan 17
6
Apache22+mod_proxy+mongrel+ssl
I am trying to move a Rails application, that uses SSL, from an Apache/FastCGI stack, that works fine, to Apache22 and mongrel working with a single mongrel instance (i.e., not mongrel cluster, yet.) I have a single mongrel instance demonized and working fine on http, on port 3000. Apache/OpenSSL/certs working fine. Here is my test http.conf (deliberately kept as simple as possible):
2006 Aug 24
9
[slightly offtopic] A small, fast Apache2.2 (if there is such a thing)
Hi. I''m using Apache2.2 built from source + mod-proxy + ssl + svn. Everything works fine but I''m sure you I could disable a ton of modules during the build process and in httpd.conf to speed things up and run a tighter memory footprint. Has anyone bothered building Apache2.2 from source disabling all the unneeded modules. I am planning on going through the Apache docs but I
2006 Nov 13
5
apache -> pen -> mongrel cluster
Hi everyone, Recently, I''ve been reading about different deployment environments for rails and mongrel. One configuration I''ve started seeing is apache -> pen -> mongrel cluster. See http://errtheblog.com/post/35 as an example. Can someone explain to me the benefit of using Apache and Pen as opposed to either using apache as a load balancer or pen by itself?
2006 Jul 20
6
replace_html + javascript
Hi all, This is my first post to the list, so I hope it gets through and I don''t do anything wrong :) Here''s the issue I''m having... I have an rjs that''s doing: page.replace_html ''myid'', :partial => ''my_partial'' And in my my_partial I have: <script type="text/javascript">
2006 Apr 06
1
Apache - mod_proxy
This is really an apache question but if anyone knows offhand it would be nice to know... How do i build a standalone mod_proxy.so module that i can use to load into an apache install that has loadable module support compiled in? thanks
2006 Jul 13
3
mongrel, apache, mod_proxy, etc...
after days and days of fighting back and forth with an apache/fastcgi environment, i found mongrel and was up and running smoothly in about 10 minutes. i''m having a hard time with something though. if i set up ProxyPass and ProxyPassRevers to the root of the site, everything works fine. however once i try to just use separate directories for all of my apps, none of the attachments
2007 May 21
0
Apache mod_proxy mongrel_cluster and subversion http
Hello everyone, I have a site setup where I need to have svn access and my rails app accessible on the same IP. Right now I can only seem to have one or the other. This is a production environment... I''m running Ubuntu 7.04 server with apache2 and mod_proxy serving rails requests to 2 mongrel servers via mongrel_cluster and it works great to serve the app when I use this httpd.conf file
2006 Aug 10
2
Mongrel servers running in a subdirectory behind a proxy
I was able to find some information about this in the list archives, but it ended with a possible patch being submitted for Mongrel. I tried to follow a few of the instructions, but I''m still kind of stuck, since I''m not sure if what I''m seeing is the proper results. I have an application running on a cluster of mongrel servers, which is behind pen, which in turn is
2007 Aug 26
5
Issues with mod_proxy/mod_proxy_balancer and my ded. server host
Hello list, I wonder if someone could help me understand the following: I''ve got a managed dedicated server with GoDaddy. Until now, I''ve only hosted PHP applications there. I now need to set it up to host my new beloved Rails application. I asked them to set up apache with mod_proxy_balancer for the mongrel cluster, however, here''s what they told me: *Unfortunately,
2008 Aug 20
4
mod_proxy, mongrel, redirect issue
Hello, I am configuring apache 2.2 to serve my rails app through mongrel at the root of my server. First, I redirect all http traffic to https with the following: ServerName emiliano NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost *:80> RedirectPermanent / https://emiliano #this server is only accessed internally </VirtualHost> Inside the <VirtualHost *:443> section, I have the following
2009 Sep 30
17
Apache2.2 + what to get Rails
Me: not experienced with Rails or Ruby, Problem: Ubuntu 9.04 server in my shop ...couldn''t get Apache2.2 + Passenger + Rails to work for Redmine. (No answer at Redmine list and I don''t think its their problem anyway). Also couldn''t get Apache2.2 and just Rails to work, though some people said it would. Webrick works. Goal: run Redmine on a server that also runs PHP
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 Aug 22
11
Multiple mongrels for one app
Hi mongrel-users, This is my first post, so I''m not sure if it''s been asked before, but I can''t find an answer anywhere. If I have one rails application running, one processor I''m running it on, and mongrel is multi-threaded, why should I have more than one mongrel running? Everyone seems to agree on 3-5 mongrels per rails app, but why? I must be
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