On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso < franci...@marzoa.com> wrote:
> I get the following message on /var/log/apache2/error.log > > "Failed to connect to mod-mono-server after several attempts to spawn > the process." > > > > But when I create a mono aplication on /etc/mono-server2/ it does not > > run as expected. I've created one file called fake.domain.com.webapp > > with the following contents: > I have had little success trying to get the .webapp files working. (Maybe someone can chime in and enlighten me too!) As a shot in the dark, try putting "MonoSetServerAlias default" in your location config. However, I have gotten it to work using two different processes. The first results in a mono server process for each domain. The upside to this is that each domain is free to serve pages from different server instances; the downside is that you use a good bit more memory. To do this, I use a virtual host config similar to this one: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName djs-consulting.johnson DocumentRoot /var/www/dev/djsconsulting # Mono config MonoDebug djs false MonoSetEnv djs MONO_IOMAP=all MonoServerPath djs /usr/bin/mod-mono-server2 MonoApplications djs "djs-consulting.johnson:/:/var/www/dev/djsconsulting" <Directory /var/www/dev/djsconsulting> MonoSetServerAlias djs SetHandler mono </Directory> </VirtualHost> The second parameter to the Mono statements give it a server alias; then, in the Directory directive, I tell it to use that server alias. The other way (and the way I'm running on my production web server) uses just one Mono server instance to serve many domains. Since Apache controls the spawning of it, I really don't know how I'd "restart" just one domain. To do this, I have the following in /etc/mono-server2/mono_server2_hosts.conf. <IfModule mod_mono.c> MonoUnixSocket default /tmp/.mod_mono_server4 MonoServerPath default "/opt/mono-2.10/bin/mod-mono-server4" AddType application/x-asp-net .aspx .ashx .asmx .ascx .asax .config .ascx MonoSetEnv default MONO_IOMAP=all;PATH=/opt/mono-2.10/bin:$PATH;LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/mono-2.10/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH MonoApplications default "vpr.johnson:/:/var/www/dev/vpr,techblog.johnson:/:/var/www/dev/techblog" </IfModule> (A side note - I'm running a compiled-by-me version of Mono 2.10; if you're using 2.8 or earlier, the MonoUnixSocket and MonoServerPath should point to *-server2, and you won't need the MonoSetEnv directive past the word "all".) Then, as an example, the vpr.johnson virtual host file looks like this: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName vpr.johnson DocumentRoot /var/www/dev/vpr <Location "/"> SetHandler mono SetOutputFilter DEFLATE SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI "\.(?:gif|jpe?g|png)$" no-gzip dont-vary </Location> <IfModule mod-deflate.c> AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml text/javascript </IfModule> </VirtualHost> ("johnson" is my development machine, and I've set aliases in /etc/hosts that point things like vpr.johnson to 127.0.0.1 - it keeps the virtual structure the way it runs in production.) Like I said above, this second way is the configuration I'm using on the server that is actually serving the content, and it's working great. I would like to see if I could make the .webapp version work, but for now, I've found that the latter config meets my needs, and it's the same complexity as the FastCGI config I used to run, so at least it's no more complex. :) -- *Daniel J. Summers* *Owner, DJS Consulting* E-mail <daniel.summers.2...@gmail.com> • Website <http://djs-consulting.com> • Support <http://support.djs-consulting.com> • Tech Blog<http://techblog.djs-consulting.com> GEEKCODE 3.12 GCS/IT d s-:+ a C++ P--- L++ E--- W++ N++ o? K- w !O M-- V PS+ PE++ Y? PGP- t+ 5? X+ R* tv b+ DI++ D+ G- e<++ h---- r+++ y++++
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