On 15 Aug 2011, at 22:55, Alex Slepak wrote:

> Running Ruby 1.8.7, Rails 3.0.7 on a Windows 7 machine - tried going
> through an upgrade to Ruby 1.9.2 over the weekend, but ran into
> issues, so have since gone back to 1.8.7. After restoring my app and
> re-installing all of the gems, the application finally launches with
> rails s:
> 
> => Booting WEBrick
> => Rails 3.0.7 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000
> => Call with -d to detach
> => Ctrl-C to shutdown server
> [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO  WEBrick 1.3.1
> [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO  ruby 1.8.7 (2011-02-18) [i386-mingw32]
> [2011-08-15 14:05:28] INFO  WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=3692
> port=3000
> 
> but I cannot access the site. The browsers just sit there "Waiting for
> localhost..." and there's absolutely no output from rails. I'm at a
> loss at how to even investigate this or what might be causing the
> problem? As far as I can tell MySQL is up and running. In fact, I'm
> even able to successfully launch and use the console via 'rails
> console', but WEBrick refuses to deliver me any pages. Are there any
> logs out there I should be looking at? Or does anyone know what could
> be causing behavior like this?
> 
> The only errors I do get are when I shut down the server, so I can't
> tell if they are relevant, but here's what I receive:
> 
> [2011-08-15 13:59:24] ERROR Errno::ECONNABORTED: An established
> connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.
...
> Can't find anything else to even investigate. Only thing that possibly
> concerns me is that I did do a Windows Update and picked up a dozen or
> two new Windows patches in the process of doing the [attempted]
> upgrade over the weekend, have a hard time imagining those would cause
> this?
…

Bit of a wild guess, this, but could it be some kind of application-level 
firewall or monitor stopping the connection? And maybe it's getting triggered 
now because you're using a different Ruby binary (so you need to explicitly 
allow it or something like that)?

Chris

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