Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Error running server: Exec format error - packet_worker_runner"
2009 Jan 05
1
packet_worker_runner error
Hi,
I still have the following error while loading backgroundrb :
/opt/ruby-enterprise-1.8.6-20081215/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/
packet-0.1.14/lib/packet/packet_master.rb:116:in `exec'': No such file
or directory - packet_worker_runner 14:11:maintenance_worker:64:/home/
antz/declix.com/production/lib/workers (Errno::ENOENT)
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2007 Nov 23
0
Instant Rails replaced by the BitNami RubyStack
I no longer have the time to maintain and support Instant Rails, and there
will be no further releases.
However, Instant Rails is being replaced by the BitNami RubyStack, which you
can find here:
http://www.bitnami.com/stack/rubystack
The BitNami RubyStack ships with the following components (all fully
integrated):
- Ruby 1.8.6 patch level 111
- RubyGems 0.9.4
- Rails 1.2.5
-
2008 Jun 20
0
BitNami RubyStack now includes Git, Nginx and ruby19
We took into account your requests and RubyStack 1.2 includes updated
components, additionally nginx + nginx fair proxy balancer module, git,
ruby19 and many new useful gems. It is available for Linux, OS X and
Windows. Give it a try now and let us know what you think!
http://bitnami.org/article/new-rubystack-released
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Jun 19
3
New release RubyStack for Windows / includes git
Hi,
Just thought I would let the list know of a new release of RubyStack for
Windows, since there is a lot of overlap in functionality and may be of
interest to some of you also using OS X and Linux. Please let me know if
it is inappropriate.
Like InstantRails, RubyStack is an open source, self-contained
distribution of Ruby on Rails that is easy to install and use. It runs
on Windows, Linux and
2008 Sep 08
2
Problems with async worker request
Sorry if this comes through twice. I already sent this once, before joining
the mailing list.
I''m attempting to use Backgroundrb to handle asynchronous pdf creation, but
in doing so, I''ve run into a very strange problem. Below is a method that''s
called from the controller which creates a new worker, then grabs the worker
and calls the ''build_pdf''
2008 Dec 26
4
''stack level too deep'' error
What might be causing this error? I see it once in 2-3 days and it goes away
when I restart backgroundrb. Quoted below is
my backgroundrb_server_11007.log file. Can I do anything to avoid this?
Thanks,
Raghu
==================================================================================
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/monitor.rb:224:in `mon_exit'': stack level too deep
(SystemStackError)
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2009 Jan 06
1
ask_status/register_status deprecated???
Hi,
I''ve been using bdrb for a while and just recently found the need to use the
ask_status/register_status functionality of my worker.
This is the error I get whenever the register_status method is encountered:
...lib/workers/session_worker.rb:10:in `create'': undefined method
`register_status'' for #<SessionWorker:0xb6e7d52c> (NoMethodError)
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2009 Apr 23
2
BackgrounDRb start error
Hi,
I''ve got a Rails 2.2.2 app and I''m trying to get BackgrounDRb running.
I''m just following the simple example in Advanced Rails Recipes.
I installed BackgrounDRb from Git,
installed the packet and chronic gems,
ran ''rake backgroundrb:setup'',
generated a worker,
and then tried to run ''script/backgroundrb start''
but I get:
2008 Jun 06
1
Unexpected NameError when invoking task on worker
Hi, I''m brand new to BackgrounDRb and trying to figure out the setup.
I cloned the git repository today as listed on the BackgrounDRb website.
Starting out with a very basic worker, but BackgroundDRb is crashing
on a NameError. Any help to resolve this issue would be greatly
appreciated! Thank you in advance!!
I am also attaching a text file with the output below since it might
be
2008 Apr 12
0
Startup error
Hi all,
I''m new to this list (and pretty new to backgroundrb). I''d like to
jump in with a question, I hope you don''t mind.
I''m trying to get my site working with backgroundrb to sent mail. It''s
pretty basic stuff and I got it working pretty fast on my local
machine (os x leopard). Unfortunately, when I try to deploy to my
production machine I
2008 May 30
1
Packet error on startup suddenly.
Hello, I''ve been using backgroundrb successfully for months now, but
suddenly I''m getting the error below when trying to start it up. I did
some searching and I see that someone posted about it last month:
http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/backgroundrb-devel/2008-April/001685.html
Anyone have any idea what could have happened? I made no changes to
the code or configs, but I did
2008 Jan 31
2
cron scheduling problem
I''m running a fresh checkout of release 1.0.1 ...
It''s now 11:32 am local time on January 31.
I''ve configured a single worker for a test.
If I use the following schedule in my background.yaml file:
:schedules:
:debugger_worker:
:ping:
:trigger_args: 0 35 11 * * * *
Backgroundrb starts up without error.
If I make the following
2008 Jan 29
4
Setting up release-1.0.1
Hello,
I am unable to get the backgroundrb server to run.
Initially I got:
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.0.1/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:263:in
`load_missing_constant'': uninitialized constant
BackgrounDRb::MasterProxy (NameError)
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/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.0.1/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:453:in
2009 Sep 27
3
Newbie Trouble with RubyOnRails Bible
Hello all,
I am new to RoR and am working my way through Timothy Fisher''s Ruby On Rails
Bible. I''m stuck on page 81. I have followed the steps leading to this page,
i.e.
cd rails_projects
rails contactlist
<creates all the directories>
ruby script/server webrick
<shows the Welcome Aboard page>
open a cmd window and run mysql: create database contactlist_development;
2008 Jan 30
6
Schedule parser
Hi,
I was trying to schedule a worker to run during the midnight hour
like this:
:schedules:
:collector:
:process_something:
:trigger_args: 30 * 0 * * 2,3,4,5,6
When I try to start backgroundrb, the "collector" worker failed to
start up and I find this in backgroundrb_server.log:
/home/mengkuan/apps/testrailsapp/current/vendor/plugins/backgroundrb/
2008 Jan 16
2
mysterious crash of a particular worker
Hi,
I am using the latest checkout from backgroundrb release 1.0.1. I
have a worker called status_checker that periodically (every minute)
checks the status of certain hosts over the network. It works fine at
the beginning but after a while the worker will mysteriously
disappear and stop working. I have other workers running but they do
not disappear like this worker does.
These are
2008 Nov 11
1
attachment_fu, aws-s3 and backgroundrb
Hi,
I''m using attachment_fu to store files on amazon s3. A background job is currently performing the upload and I''m having a strange issue where the very first file uploaded/created (attachment_fu uploads when creating the object) does not get uploaded. The db information is all all good. The model and attachment model associated with it are saved to the db, but the file is
2007 Dec 25
6
error: no marshal_dump is defined for class Thread
I get this error periodically in backgroundrb.log, but only on my
production box (the one running ruby 1.8.5) - my dev box doesn''t get
this error. As far as I can tell, everything is working ok, despite
the error (I don''t really know how to determine if the jobs are
getting threaded successfully, but they are running, that I am sure
of).
Here''s the dump:
no
2008 Mar 19
2
nil-error
Hi all,
I''ve got the error below in my backgroundrb_debug.log. I''ve tried to
reproduce the error in the development environment, but the only way I
can get the same thing is by calling ask_work with a bogus worker
name. Calling it with the production code causes no error.
Here''s an example of what the code calls:
MiddleMan.ask_work(:worker => :agronomy_worker,
2008 May 30
5
Upper limit to number of jobs queued by BDRb?
I use BDRb to process RSS feeds for users on my site (http://feedflix.com).
I have a batch job that queries the DB for records that haven''t been updated
in the last so many hours and kicks off a background job for each of them.
If N records are returned by the DB, N background jobs gets queued and get
done serially. As long as N is 255 or under, everything works like a charm.