The new init.d script already does this. Look in
resources/mongrel_cluster in the gem directory.
Bradley
Joey Geiger wrote:
I created a startup script that just creates the
/var/run/mongrel_cluster on boot, since it's removed every time you
restart.
On 5/8/07, Ehud Rosenberg [EMAIL
I had an issue with the /var/run/mongrel_cluster issue as I'm not
starting the cluster via the init.d script anymore. I'm using monit to
start up each of the mongrels by themselves. Due to that, I need to
create that directory via it's own init.d script so it exists before
monit tries to start
This sparks nobody's interest? That makes me a sad panda :(
On 5/4/07, Carl Lerche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
woops, the subject is supposed to be Shoutcast!!!
On 5/4/07, Carl Lerche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I want to build the greatest online radio ever! (for my, currently
crappy,
Hey Carl-- I thought it was cool ;)
Cheers-
-Ezra
On May 9, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Carl Lerche wrote:
This sparks nobody's interest? That makes me a sad panda :(
On 5/4/07, Carl Lerche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
woops, the subject is supposed to be Shoutcast!!!
On 5/4/07, Carl Lerche
On 5/10/07, veeraa bose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear ALL,
I saw this in article from mongrel faq,
Q: Mongrel stops working if it's left alone for a long time.
If you find that Mongrel stops working after a long idle time and you're
using MySQL then you're hitting a bug in the MySQL driver