Hmm.. check the obvious stuff - that the user account exists and you
have the correct username and password - if you do and everything
database wise looks ok, can you post a bit of the log?


On Jul 13, 4:06 pm, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, I think my app is there.  Now it looks like there's a problem with
> restful_authentication.  I get my logon page and when I login, it
> redirects me back to the login page.  When I look at the log, it looks
> like it's working; it's going through the SessionsController#create,
> getting a Session ID, then it lists the params, then says 'rendering
> sessions/new', and I'm back at the login page.  In the
> SessionsController.create method, the only path through the code that
> renders back to the :new action also has a flash[:notice] that isn't
> showing.  Here's the create method:
>
> def create
>     self.current_user = User.authenticate(params[:login], params
> [:password])
>     if logged_in?
>       if params[:remember_me] == "1"
>         self.current_user.remember_me
>         cookies[:auth_token] = {
>           :value => self.current_user.remember_token ,
>           :expires => self.current_user.remember_token_expires_at }
>       end
>       respond_to do |format|
>         format.html do
>           flash[:notice] = "Logged in successfully"
>           logger.info("Trying to direct successful login to user
> home")
>           redirect_to(home_url)
>         end
>         format.xml { render :xml => self.current_user.to_xml }
>       end
>     else
>       respond_to do |format|
>         format.html do
>           flash[:notice] = "Error logging in"
>           render :action => 'new'
>         end
>         format.xml { render :text => "badlogin" }
>       end
>     end
>   end
>
> On Jul 13, 3:12 pm, John Yerhot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > No problem. It sounds to me like there is a bare Rails app there, not
> > your app.
>
> > Good luck - post back if you need more help :)
>
> > On Jul 13, 12:28 pm, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Nope, it's still there.  Now I really feel like a dork.  Also, my
> > > regular 'starting point' I had been using was a different page, and it
> > > is loading.
>
> > > However, now it looks like my data isn't there.  I'm loading a couple
> > > of lookup tables in the migrations (I know now that is discouraged,
> > > but I'm still doing it for now) and they appear to not be loaded,
> > > although the migrations didn't throw any errors.  Also the php_myadmin
> > > page for mysql.mydomain.com isn't loading either, so apparently there
> > > are other issues.
>
> > > thanks for your reply
>
> > > On Jul 13, 11:40 am, John Yerhot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Did you remove index.html from your /public directory?
>
> > > > Sounds like it is still there.
>
> > > > On Jul 13, 10:35 am, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I am trying to deploy my first rails app with Dreamhost.  I ftp'd over
> > > > > my existing app, turned on Passenger and pointed it to my /public
> > > > > directory.  When I go to 'www.mydomain.com'Igetthe'Rubyon Rails:
> > > > > Welcome aboard' default page, including the following:
>
> > > > > Getting started
> > > > > Here’s how to get rolling:
>
> > > > >    1.
> > > > >       Create your databases and edit config/database.yml
>
> > > > >       Rails needs to know your login and password.
>
> > > > > Is that message about rails needing to know your login and pwd
> > > > > unusual?  Because I've uploaded the database.yml with the correct
> > > > > username/pwd for the hosting environment and changed the host from
> > > > > localhost to mysql.mydomain.com.  I created the databases on
> > > > > Dreamhost's cpanel, and then ran rake db:migrate from within ssh.  The
> > > > > migrations went fine, so I thought I had the user/pwd/host correct in
> > > > > database.yml.
>
> > > > > I've also done the 'touch tmp/restart.txt' thing and I still get the
> > > > > 'welcome to rails' page.
>
> > > > > I am mostly a rails newb and completely a hosted *nix environment
> > > > > newb, so I don't even know where to start looking.  Any suggestions?
>
> > > > > Thanks
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