Didn't realise there was a seperate deployment list, my apologies.


RoR_pal_0001 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get a rails app running (on Amazon EC2 using Paul
> Dowman's ec2onrails)
>
> The server is configured, but I can't reach a page.
> Going to the root page brings up the familiar 'You're riding Ruby on
> Rails!' screen, but accessing a known working path gives me the
> default HTTP 500 Internal Server Error page.
>
> Checking my logs, I see this on every attempted request:
>
> Mysql::Error (Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/
> mysql.sock' (2)):
>
> My database.yml looks something like this:
>
> production:
>     adapter: mysql
>     database: dbname
>     username: dbuser
>     password: dbpass
>     socket: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
>
> I first got this error while running migrations, so I changed the
> socket from the default /tmp/mysql.sock as it had been set on my local
> machine to the above address. The migrations ran fine after that
> changed, so I didn't expect it to come up again, since that meant to
> me that the database was being properly accessed.
>
> Is there any other place I need to set this value? I only know of the
> mysql socket from within database.yml so the above warning puzzles me
> as it looks like it's connecting through the wrong socket. Could there
> be something unrelated causing this?
>
> Thanks for any help

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