Anyone seeing anything like this?
2011-04-22T18:35:40+00:00 app[web.1]: Started POST
"/start.json?auth_token=xxxxxxxxxx" for 66.193.54.21 at Fri Apr 22
11:35:40 -0700 2011
2011-04-22T18:35:40+00:00 app[web.1]: PGError (FATAL: connection limit
exceeded for non-superusers
I'm assuming this is a shared DB issue still.
Wes
On 4/22/11 1:03 PM, John McCaffrey wrote:
I have a lot of single dyno free apps on heroku, and they are all
reachable except for 2.
http://simple-captcha-demo.heroku.com/ is a live demo of the
different captcha tools available in Rails.
1. The app is running, (not getting the generic heroku
'Application Error') page, but is failing on db access
2. tailing the logs shows the error is 'PGError: FATAL: sorry, too
many clients already'
3. I can get into heroku console, but if I try to access the db I
also get 'PGError: FATAL: sorry, too many clients already'
I have another app that is a beta site for a client (so its pretty
important that it functions)
1. I get generic 'Application Error' when hitting home page
2. heroku logs --tail shows 'heroku[router]: Error H10 (App
crashed) -> GET <my_website.com <http://my_website.com>>/
dyno=none queue=0 wait=0ms service=0ms bytes=0
3. attempting to increase the number of dynos did not help
4. I can't get in to the console, I get the error
Your application is too busy to open a console session.
Console sessions require an open dyno to use for execution.
I'm not freaking out about this, and I haven't opened a ticket. I'm
not paying for this dyno yet, so I don't expect too much, and I
realize the Heroku team has been working like crazy to resolve this.
(last year at RailsConf they had a big outage, and had to explain it
there at the conference, and I bet its going to be a big topic this
year as well. Hopefully they'll be in a good position to give some
pointers on how we could architect our apps to be ready for this)
I just wanted to report that almost all of my free dynos are working,
which is great, and I'm sure these last 2 will come back soon.
As a side note, I learned that you can configure new relic to ping
your app at a specified interval, and notify you if the app is not up.
Thanks New Relic! (wish I would have had this installed 2 days ago!)
-John McCaffrey
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