Hi Pat,

I am correct in assuming that that my searchd.pid will only be created
when cap deploy has run successfully?

Regards,

Colin

On Mar 4, 1:40 pm, Colin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> I created the tmp folder and re-ran cap deploy; the output is the
> same.
>
> However if I manually run the failing script on the server I get:
>
> (in /pathTo/releases/20100303200303)
> Generating Configuration to /pathTo/releases/20100303200303/config/
> production.sphinx.conf
> Loaded suite /usr/local/bin/rake
> Started
> Finished in 0.000146 seconds.
> 0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors
> Virtual timer expired
>
> On Mar 4, 5:31 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The shared folder should definitely *not* be in current - current is a 
> > symbolic link to the latest release, and we want a static path for Sphinx 
> > to point to.
>
> > If your tmp dir doesn't exist, try creating that - hopefully that'll do the 
> > job.
>
> > Let us know if there's still some problems.
>
> > --
> > Pat
>
> > On 04/03/2010, at 3:45 AM, Colin wrote:
>
> > > Just to add to the above;
>
> > > In the shared folder, the db folder exists with the sphinx folder
> > > inside but there is no tmp folder in the shared folder so I presume
> > > it's the pid path that is the problem.
>
> > > On Mar 3, 3:25 pm, Colin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Hi Pat,
>
> > >> I ran that command and it created the folders in my rails folder. (so
> > >> it looks like: /pathTo/rails/shared/)
> > >> But my app is deployed to /pathTo/rails/current/.
> > >> Is that where it is supposed to create the shared folder? Or should it
> > >> be inside the current folder?
>
> > >> I updated my sphinx.yaml to reflect where the shared folder is now
> > >> (http://pastie.org/851754) but when I run ts:version I 
> > >> get:http://pastie.org/851760
>
> > >> So it does the command but complains about a path not being correct.
>
> > >> On Mar 3, 10:05 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi Colin
>
> > >>> The usual process for using capistrano for the first time is to run 
> > >>> these two tasks:
>
> > >>>   cap deploy:setup
> > >>>   cap deploy:cold
>
> > >>> Then, for further deploys just use the normal task:
>
> > >>>   cap deploy
>
> > >>> So, that shared folder won't be created at any other point if you've 
> > >>> not run deploy:setup. However, you don't need to start from scratch, 
> > >>> just run the task that line refers to instead:
>
> > >>>   cap thinking_sphinx:shared_sphinx_folder
>
> > >>> Hopefully that should help things along.
>
> > >>> --
> > >>> Pat
>
> > >>> On 03/03/2010, at 7:01 AM, Colin wrote:
>
> > >>>> Hi,
>
> > >>>> I've just gotten my first rails app deployed and I'm trying to get TS
> > >>>> working in the production environment.
> > >>>> I'm following two 
> > >>>> guides:http://www.updrift.com/article/thinkingsphinx-capistrano-tasks
> > >>>> andhttp://freelancing-god.github.com/ts/en/deployment.html
>
> > >>>> I'm using the TS gem.
> > >>>> My deploy.rb looks like this:http://pastie.org/850411andmy
> > >>>> sphinx.yaml looks like this:http://pastie.org/850413
>
> > >>>> At the moment when I cap deploy, no shared folder is created, which I
> > >>>> presume is what the last line of the deploy.rb is supposed to do. And
> > >>>> as a result the paths in the sphinx.yaml obviously can't be followed.
>
> > >>>> Can anyone suggest what is wrong, or if I've missed a step?
>
> > >>>> Sphinx and Thinking Sphinx are both installed on the server.
>
> > >>>> Regards,
>
> > >>>> Colin
>
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