When I shutdown Cherokee and run cherokee-admin -b -x I get: Cherokee Web Server 1.2.2 (Mar 23 2011): Listening on port ALL:9090, TLS disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max. 2041 connections, 80 threads, 25 connections per thread, standard scheduling policy
Login: User: admin One-time Password: 03qrajd0acPEJMec Web Interface: URL: http://localhost:9090/ I try to login and get a 503 Not Available Error. Is there a way to lower the 80 threads that's listed? Maybe that's it? Isn't that really high? On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Tony Zakula <[email protected]> wrote: > Weird. I have run Cherokee in a small ve with no problem. You can > shutdown Cherokee and still run the admin. Did you try that? > > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Christopher McComas < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Tony, >> >> Thanks, followed these instructions and saw this (so I know it's the >> updated version) Setting up cherokee-admin (1.2.2-1~lucid~ppa1) ... >> >> I still get the error in the previous message. >> >> I've checked the (ve) settings and I should have sufficient room for >> theads ~256 so that shouldn't be the issue. >> >> One thing is once I install Cherokee and it starts on the server my memory >> jumps up to around 160% of my allotment. 0.9 did that as well, but I could >> run the admin and change the number of Threads in the advance to 3 which >> brought it down to around 25%. >> >> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Tony Zakula <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> See below. >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Christopher McComas < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks Tony that makes sense. >>>> >>>> I didn't have anything of consequence on the server yet, so I just wiped >>>> it clean back to just the original Ubuntu 10.10 OS. Just to clarify I'd do: >>>> >>>> apt-get update >>>> apt-get upgrade >>>> >>>> apt-get install python-software-properties >>>> >>>> add-apt-repository ppa:cherokee-webserver >>>> >>> >>> I do not have my notes with me, but usually, I have to do something like >>> sudo >>> apt-get dist-upgrade here to make sure Ubuntu pulls version 1.2 >>> >>> >>>> >>>> apt-get install cherokee >>>> >>>> ...then get the modules for mod-mysql mod-rrd etc. >>>> >>>> That should do it? I'm getting ready to attempt it. >>> >>> >>> Hopefully that does it. >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:58 PM, Tony Zakula <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> When you install the latest version and you have had an older version >>>>> installed, you need to make sure the old admin is not installed. I think >>>>> it >>>>> is something like lib-cherokee-admin and the new admin package is >>>>> cherokee-admin. I had issues with that on a few Ubuntu servers. Does >>>>> that >>>>> make sense? Check your packages. >>>>> >>>>> Tony Z >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Christopher McComas < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I had installed 1.2.2 on my MediaTemple (ve) but when I had it >>>>>> installed I got this error and could not figure out a solution for it: >>>>>> >>>>>> In SHH when I try to start the admin, with Cherokee running I get this >>>>>> error: >>>>>> >>>>>> [20/04/2011 13:02:20.879] (error) thread.c:247 - Could not create a >>>>>> system >>>>>> thread: 'Resource temporarily unavailable' | This is a extremely >>>>>> unusual >>>>>> error. For some reason >>>>>> your system could not create a thread while launching the server. You >>>>>> might >>>>>> have hit some system restriction. >>>>>> >>>>>> [20/04/2011 13:02:20.879] (critical) server.c:660 - Could not create an >>>>>> internal server thread | This is a extremely unusual error. For some >>>>>> reason >>>>>> the server could not create a thread while launching the server. >>>>>> >>>>>> When I run the service cherokee stop command, then run cherokee-admin -b >>>>>> I >>>>>> get this: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Login: >>>>>> User: admin >>>>>> One-time Password: N1YK9hGn8oveeJXS >>>>>> >>>>>> Web Interface: >>>>>> URL: http://localhost:9090/ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> When I go to that I get the login prompt, I enter the information and >>>>>> then >>>>>> just got a 503 error. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Tony Zakula <[email protected]>wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> You will be miles ahead if you go to the Cherokee site and upgrade to >>>>>>> the latest version using the PPA. Look under install in the docs. On >>>>>>> Ubuntu, you may have to do a dist upgrade after installing the PPA. It >>>>>>> will >>>>>>> be easier to answer your questions, and you will have the latest version >>>>>>> which has lots of bug fixes and improvements. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Tony Z >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Christopher McComas < >>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm running Cherokee 0.99.39 on Ubuntu 10.10 with MediaTemple's >>>>>>>> 512MB (ve). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have WordPress 3.1.1 up and running on my default Virtual Server >>>>>>>> at mydomain.com. What I am trying to do is setup a phpBB3 install >>>>>>>> on the same domain at mydomain.com/forums/. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I tried to go to Virtual Servers > default > Wizards > Misc > phpBB3 >>>>>>>> and enter this information... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Web Directory: /forums >>>>>>>> Source Directory: /var/www/phpBB3 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It sets up the behavior as a Regular Expression rule type with this >>>>>>>> as the Regular Expression: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ^/forums/(config.php|common.php|cache/.*|files/.*|images/avatars/upload/.*|store/.*) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The Handler is set to HTTP error and the error is 403 Forbidden >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I thought this was wrong (I actually looked and it loaded the >>>>>>>> WordPress Page Not found default), so I change it do Rule: Directory >>>>>>>> pointing to /forums and Handler: None with Document Root to >>>>>>>> /var/www/phpBB3 >>>>>>>> and did a graceful restart and I got a 405 Method Not Allowed error. I >>>>>>>> created Behavior's for /phpBB3/adm/images and /phpBB3/adm/styles and >>>>>>>> got it >>>>>>>> setup and the Administration Control Panel works, with images, css, >>>>>>>> js. But >>>>>>>> when I go to mydomain.com/forums I get a 405 Method Not Allowed >>>>>>>> again. 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