I was using the following lines in my _debug.html.erb partial:
<% session.cgi.inspect.split(/,/).each{ |key| @mongrel_port = key
if(key =~ /@port/)} %>
<%= @mongrel_port %>
Greetings, Thomas
On 25 Dez., 00:41, ak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thomas, I'm still on Rails 2.1 and would like to do exactly what you
> were doing? What is the Rails 2.1 way? Call
> session.cgi.handler.listener.port ? Will that give the port number of
> the actual instance?
>
> On Dec 8, 3:50 pm, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > For debugging purpose I find it helpful to see which mongrel out of an
> > upstream cluster, specifically which port number, handles an actual
> > request. For example, let the load balancer operate on port 3000
> > (development) and the upstream mongrel cluster operating on ports 4000
> > upto 4002, then I would like to see not only the port 3000 (eg. using
> > request.host_with_port in a controller) but also the port number of
> > the actual mongrel instance.
>
> > With Rails 2.1 I used session.cgi to spot the mongrel port (4000, 4001
> > or 4002), however, I was not able to figure this out in Rails 2.3
> > which is using the rack middleware.
>
> > Any idea, how to do it?
>
> > Greetings and thanks!
> > Thomas
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