[Backgroundrb-devel] Best Way Automatically Start BDRB?
Ramon Miguel M. Tayag
ramon.tayag at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 10:50:26 EDT 2008
Monit sounds great, but I got an error saying "RAILS_ENV=production"
wasn't a service or something like that.
I'm using the git version, just downloaded it the other day. :o
I'll send you that Rails app off-list :)
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:39 PM, hemant <gethemant at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/14/08, Ramon Miguel M. Tayag <ramon.tayag at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey everyone!
>>
>> What would be the best way to automatically start backgroundrb? Like
>> if the server crashes or reboots or something...? When I do it
>> manually, I have to start it like this from the rails root directory:
>>
>
> Use monit or something.
>
>> $ RAILS_ENV=production ruby script/backgroundrb start
>>
>> It seems that if I don't put the RAILS_ENV var, it looks for
>> development database. This is even if I edited
>> config/backgroundrb.yml to use production.
>>
>
> If thats happening, its a bug. But, in git version, I have put some
> effort for making sure, this kinda thing never happens. What version
> you are using?
>
> If you are still facing this problem. send me your sample app as a
> tar ball (i.e, don't send me your main project, create a sample rails
> app and try to simulate what happens).
>
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Ramon Tayag
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