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Pretty sure some people encountered this problem before.

Followed all the instructions to setup node and npm. When pushing to heroku there were no errors. But when I open the app, it shows "Application Error"

heroku ps

returns

Process  State      Command       
-------  ---------  ------------  
main.1   up for 1m  node main.js

while

heroku logs

returns

Error H14 (No web processes running) -> GET mewtwo.herokuapp.com/ dyno= queue= wait= service= status=503 bytes=

I tried restarting the app with heroku restart but still get the same error. Google around and there were no other solution other than heroku restart. Anyone tried other methods ?


Answer: (I put it here since my rep is too low to post answer yet)

Ok finally figured it out myself.

Apparently in the Procfile, I declared

main: node main.js

but Heroku uses

web: node main.js

I thought the naming can be anything you want but it is actually strict, you need to use web for it to work (heroku did not emphasize this - be wary) at least for now, until I figure out why this strictness and if I can change the name.

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Are you certain you've bought web-worker instances? – sarnold Apr 2 '12 at 2:14
do I have to buy? I am just following the setup tutorial - devcenter.heroku.com/articles/nodejs, I suppose it's free unless you want to add more? – John Lee Apr 2 '12 at 2:17
found the quote "Running more than one dyno for an extended period may incur charges to your account". I am only running one. – John Lee Apr 2 '12 at 2:21
Hrm, perhaps it is free to start: heroku.com/pricing#1-1 has a "Free -750 Hours" column... – sarnold Apr 2 '12 at 2:24
You ought to accept the answer. – chrisrhoden Jun 1 '12 at 2:30

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up vote 5 down vote accepted

The name of your web process must be web, and this is the process that Heroku will always scale to '1' on initial deploy.

Other services in the Procfile can be called what you want, but you need to scale them initially (so you can have dev only processes in there if you want).

More information here: http://neilmiddleton.com/the-procfile-is-your-friend/

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I would add that if he really want's to have a named process as "main", that has nothing to do with web (for work process, there should be no http routing), he could do it by scaling web=0 main=1, and then restart – Ismael Abreu Apr 4 '12 at 3:10
No need to restart on scaling. – Neil Middleton Apr 5 '12 at 23:02

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