Hello Steve,

welcome to the ruote mailing list.

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:24:26AM -0700, Steve Sexton wrote:
>
> First off let me say that I am very pleased with ruote.  I come from a
> BPM background, it was nice to be able to create high level
> definitions and not cobble together state machines for my project.

Thanks a lot!

> However, I am having some problems with the storage, it appears not
> always to update properly.  Likely this is a configuration issue on my
> end but I'm quickly running out of ideas as to what it could be. I
> notice the following symptoms:
>
>   1.  A newly created process never gets expanded/processed.  It is
> stuck in the "define" stage, with only 1 expression active.  ie. the
> process creates but never goes anywhere.

The way you describe it, it seems that all the processes never go further the
first step. But you mention previously "not always". That's weird.

>   2.  Steps (expressions) that are completed, do not get removed from
> the storage.  For example if I have a sequence with step A and step B,
> when step A completes my process will then show *both* A and B as
> active.

Is this consistent with the two storage you've been trying?

> I have tried using both file system and sequel storage drivers.

Now time for the questions:

- which platform, OS?
- which Ruby version?
- which version of ruote? (master is recommended)
- single worker architecture?
- sequel against which database? Is the database on the same host as the
  workers?
- ...

> Currently the project is in development and we are seeing these issues
> with small numbers of users (2-3).  We would like to go to production
> by end of summer and will be going into beta in June.  So I need to
> get this problem under control.  I don't want to have to babysit ruote
> and I would hate to have to rip it out and replace it at this stage.

The issue you describe tell me "your ruote install is utterly crippled", it
wouldn't be babysitting but life support.


Thanks in advance,

--
John Mettraux - http://lambda.io/jmettraux

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