[CentOS] Passenger Best Practice
Jake
jakepaulus at gmail.comSun Oct 18 16:44:49 UTC 2009
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On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith <stephen at atalanta-systems.com> wrote: > I want to move from running puppet under it's own web brick server, to > using passenger. > > I'd like to get an idea of how folk are running passenger? Ideally > I'd like to keep everything rpm based, so would need ruby enterprise > rpms, and then the mod_rails / passenger plugin? > > How are you folk doing it? > > I've seen: > > http://download.elff.bravenet.com/5/x86_64/repoview/mod_passenger.html > > And I've also seen: > > https://packages.endpoint.com/ > > Which seems to do some enterprise ruby. > > What else is out there? I'm more than happy to do it all myself, but > if so it ought to be done in the way which best serves the project... I used the guide found here http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingPassenger on a RHEL 5 server with success. You'll see that most things are installed via yum repositories except for rack and passenger, which are installed as ruby gems. You'll probably find better answers for this type of questions and any issues you might run into during implementation on the puppet users mailing list ( http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users) -- Jake Paulus JakePaulus at gmail.com
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