Rails Deployment on Win32 Best Practices: Lighty + Sgci - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-08T08:03:45Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/870882http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/870882/rails-deployment-on-win32-best-practices-lighty-sgci0Rails Deployment on Win32 Best Practices: Lighty + SgciJoe2009-05-15T21:08:36Z2009-05-16T01:36:58Z
<p>I've received some really great guidance from users of this site, and I'm thinking some advanced Rails people could assist me in resolving the following problem.</p>
<p>I'm attempting to deploy a simple Rails application on a win32 server.</p>
<p>I've been carefully working through these instructions (see <a href="http://functionalelegant.blogspot.com/2008/05/deploying-rails-on-windows.html" rel="nofollow">http://functionalelegant.blogspot.com/2008/05/deploying-rails-on-windows.html</a>) for win32 Rails application deployment.</p>
<p>I started from a more-or-less clean windows install, then downloaded and installed</p>
<ol>
<li>Ruby</li>
<li>LightTPD</li>
<li>Rails</li>
<li>Zed's SCGI Rails Runner</li>
<li>Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools</li>
<li>Ruby/DBI ADO package</li>
</ol>
<p>After that, I've done the following:</p>
<p>I've commented out the line in the SCGI gem (which actually was causing trouble.)</p>
<p>I created the directory structure as suggested, with folders for logs.</p>
<p>I modified the scgi.yaml file and the Lighty config files to reflect my environmental settings.</p>
<p>After this, I wrote the batch scripts to start up Lighty and the SGCI process. They appear to run correctly. However, inside app-errors.log the following lines appear:</p>
<pre><code>2009-05-15 16:48:06: (mod_scgi.c.2645) fcgi: got a FDEVENT_ERR. Don't know why.
2009-05-15 16:48:06: (mod_scgi.c.2469) emergency exit: scgi: connection-fd: 7 fcgi-fd: 8
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<p>Finally, when I navigate to <a href="http://localhost:xxxx/" rel="nofollow">http://localhost:xxxx/</a> I just see a blank page. <strong>Update</strong>: I just realized the blank page only appeared to be. Viewing the source revealed the following issue:</p>
<pre><code>2C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:573:in `load'":C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:612:in `recv_request'":C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:911:in `recv_request'"?C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1530:in `init_with_client'"<C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1542:in `setup_message'"6C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1494:in `perform'"8C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1589:in `main_loop'"3C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1585:in `loop'"8C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1585:in `main_loop'"4C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1581:in `start'"8C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1581:in `main_loop'"2C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1430:in `run'"4C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1427:in `start'"2C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1427:in `run'"9C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1347:in `initialize'"2C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1627:in `new'"<C:/Ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1627:in `start_service'"MC:/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/scgi_rails-0.4.3/lib/scgi.rb:402:in `run'"HC:/Ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/scgi_rails-0.4.3/bin/scgi_service:61"*C:/Ruby/bin/scgi_service:19:in `load'" C:/Ruby/bin/scgi_service:19: mesg" too large packet
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<p>Note that 'ruby script/server' runs just fine, but the page then can't be seen externally.</p>
<p>Any ideas? Please let me know if anything jumps out at you.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/870882/rails-deployment-on-win32-best-practices-lighty-sgci/871450#8714502Answer by Brian Hogan for Rails Deployment on Win32 Best Practices: Lighty + SgciBrian Hogan2009-05-16T01:36:58Z2009-05-16T01:36:58Z<p>I wrote the chapter for this in 'Deploying Rails Applications'. <a href="http://www.pragprog.com/titles/fr_deploy/deploying-rails-applications" rel="nofollow">http://www.pragprog.com/titles/fr_deploy/deploying-rails-applications</a></p>
<p>Basically, you want mongrel, mongrel_service, and apache 2.2 with mod_proxy_balancer for windows.</p>
<p>You install 2 or more instances of your app with Mongrel running on separate ports. You set the services to autostart.</p>
<p>Then you set up apache to balance to them.</p>
<p>This is all outlined in the book, and I have some older articles on my website too - if you search for "deloying rails on windows" you'll find some pretty out of date stuff. The apache+mongrel way is the best way for Windows right now, and if you need additional help, feel free to let me know. I'd be glad to help.</p>