For my production environment is use
run "#{deploy_to}/current/script/backgroundrb start --
environment=#{environment}\""
Try passing it as a parameter
-Samer Masry
dryBlis
On Feb 7, 2009, at 12:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi,
I have a production environment setup on CentOS 5.2. Latest versions
of backgroundrb and associated gems.
When I run script/backgroundrb start directly from the command line
on the server is starts fine.
"RAILS_ENV=production script/backgroundrb start"
However the following capistrano task doesn't seem to work
correctly. It creates the pid file containing what looks like a
valid id but when looking for the running process with "ps -aux |
grep background" nothing is found (whereas a process is listed if
started via command prompt).
If I start the backgroundrb script manually at the command prompt
and then run the cap task to restart it doesn't give any errors, it
stops normally (no errors regarding missing process) and appears to
restart normally. However on inspection you can see there is no
process running after starting via cap.
No obvious errors are generated in any logs. Has anyone experienced
anything similar or have any pointers on where to start looking?
Thanks, Andrew.
==backgroundrb.yml==
:backgroundrb:
:port: 11006
:ip: 0.0.0.0
:environment: production
:persistent_delay: 10
==deploy.rb==
ssh_options[:paranoid] = false
default_run_options[:pty] = true
set :user, 'deploy'
set :runner, 'deploy'
set :use_sudo, false
role :app, "192.168.10.60"
role :web, "192.168.10.60"
role :db, "192.168.10.60", :primary => true
...
desc "Restart Backgroundrb"
task :restart_backgroundrb, :roles => [:app] do
run "cd #{current_path} && RAILS_ENV=production script/backgroundrb
stop"
run "cd #{current_path} && RAILS_ENV=production script/backgroundrb
start"
end
==output==
$ cap restart_backgroundrb
* executing `restart_backgroundrb'
* executing "cd /var/webapps/optics/current && RAILS_ENV=production
script/backgroundrb stop"
servers: ["192.168.10.60"]
Password:
[192.168.10.60] executing command
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] /var/webapps/optics/releases/
20090203095224/vendor/plugins/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb/
bdrb_start_stop.rb:6:in `getpgid'
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] :
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] No such process
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] (
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] Errno::ESRCH
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] )
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] from /var/webapps/optics/releases/
20090203095224/vendor/plugins/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb/
bdrb_start_stop.rb:6:in `kill_process'
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] from /var/webapps/optics/releases/
20090203095224/vendor/plugins/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb/
bdrb_start_stop.rb:56:in `stop'
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] from /var/webapps/optics/releases/
20090203095224/vendor/plugins/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb/
bdrb_start_stop.rb:56:in `each'
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] from /var/webapps/optics/releases/
20090203095224/vendor/plugins/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb/
bdrb_start_stop.rb:56:in `stop'
** [out :: 192.168.10.60] from script/backgroundrb:36
command finished
failed: "sh -c \"cd /var/webapps/optics/current &&
RAILS_ENV=production script/backgroundrb stop\"" on 192.168.10.60
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