This is a fresh debian install inside of parallels with all the
appropriate gems installed ( i believe). I have the postgres gem.

This is my production config:

production:
  adapter: postgresql
  database: mms-service_production
  username: postgres
  password:
  host: localhost

Now that I think about it I'm kinda confused on this. Is host supposed
to be set from the perspective from the dev machine or the prod.
machine? The above is from the prod. machine's perspective.

I'm just doing this for myself to learn so I'm just using the default
postgres account posgtres sql sets up.

Heres what cap deploy:migrate give me, what do I do?

alex-eggs-computer:~/sites/service eggie5$ cap deploy:migrate
  * executing `deploy:migrate'
  * executing "ls -x /u/apps/service/releases"
    servers: ["192.168.1.110"]
Password:
    [192.168.1.110] executing command
    command finished
  * executing "cd /u/apps/service/releases/20070901175804; rake
RAILS_ENV=production  db:migrate"
    servers: ["192.168.1.110"]
    [192.168.1.110] executing command
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110] (in /u/apps/service/releases/
20070901175804)
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110] rake aborted!
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110]
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110] could not connect to server: Connection
refused
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110] Is the server running on host "localhost"
and accepting
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110] TCP/IP connections on port 5432?
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110]
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110] (See full trace by running task with --
trace)
 ** [out :: 192.168.1.110]
    command finished
command "cd /u/apps/service/releases/20070901175804; rake
RAILS_ENV=production  db:migrate" failed on 192.168.1.110


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