That page is out of date. The RDoc is probably better. And there's
always the source...

Soon we'll do some work on the state of the documentation.

Evan


On Jan 9, 2008 1:55 PM, Greg Willits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the ideas so far. I'll look into the latest monit. Message
> (A) is starting to look like a monit crash to me. It is always followed
> by a bunch of similar messages that monit maybe stopping/starting all
> the mongrels.
>
> looks like the logs have little or no date/time stamps, so they're
> semi-useless in trying to correlate to the email alerts.
>
> I do have some requests that can take a while to process (depends on
> response time from external services), so that's a valid lead.
>
> Evan Weaver wrote:
> > Make sure your Monit check interval (not sure abou the default) is
> > greater than your Mongrel request timeout interval (default 60
> > seconds).
>
> I have looked everywhere I can think of, and I don't see any mention of
> this timeout value anywhere in Mongrel docs. This page
> (http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/howto.html) mentions a -t (timeout),
> but the description doesn't match what you're referring to. It looks
> like a delay between the end of responding to request A and starting to
> handle request B, not when to give up on A.
>
> I guess I'll assume the 60 secs, and play with monit accordingly.
>
> -- gw
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