Most of the problems happened with 1.8.6p114, and most of them were
resolved with either 1.8.6p287 or Enterprise Ruby.

On Oct 6, 3:08 am, Hongli Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > Just a followup to my earlier comments regarding the instabilities in
> > mod_rails. Having gotten a few systems up and running with an updated
> > version of Ruby (one of which is running Ruby Enterprise), we're
> > seeing much better results overall. (e.g. No more out of control
> > passenger processes, etc)
>
> > Using a recent build of Ruby along with mod_rails is definitely a
> > viable solution for folks who prefer to use Apache. We're still not
> > seeing any substantial performance differences to say that you
> > *should* use mod_rails instead of nginx+mongrel, but you *can*. :) If
> > you're more comfortable with Apache, or if you'd like to run a PHP
> > site on the same machine, using mod_rails is definitely a good a
> > choice at this point.
>
> Interesting. We've seen a number of people claiming that Phusion
> Passenger doesn't work very well (= crashing every few hours, processes
> that get stuck, etc) even though we can't reproduce their problems at
> all. We haven't considered the possibility that their Ruby interpreter
> might be the problem.
>
> Which Ruby version were you running before, and which version did you
> upgrade to?
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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