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author | zedshaw <zedshaw@19e92222-5c0b-0410-8929-a290d50e31e9> | 2006-06-20 15:06:19 +0000 |
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committer | zedshaw <zedshaw@19e92222-5c0b-0410-8929-a290d50e31e9> | 2006-06-20 15:06:19 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/site/src/adoption.page b/doc/site/src/adoption.page index a843e2a..29b5c77 100644 --- a/doc/site/src/adoption.page +++ b/doc/site/src/adoption.page @@ -71,10 +71,29 @@ let you bookmark via email and mobile phone. "MarkaBoo Rubyforge Project":http://markaboo.rubyforge.org/ +h2. Benjamin Curtis + +I saw your email to the list about Mongrel documentation, including the +Adoption page, and I thought I'd toss my info your way. I'm using Mongrel for +both "tesly.com":http://www.tesly.com/ and +"agilewebdevelopment.com":http://www.agilewebdevelopment.com/, both running on +the same VPS being proxied from lighty. This has turned out to be a much more +stable solution than lighty + fcgi. My VPS is running Debian, so I've +created init scripts to get those Mongrels going at boot time, and it works +like a charm. + +h2. "Jonathan Weiss":http://blog.innerewut.de + +"MeinProf.de":http://meinprof.de/ was the first site to deploy Mongrel with +Apache 2.2 and mod_proxy_balancer. We evaluated Mongrel as an alternative to +FastCGI and were impressed by the ease of use and simplicity of the setup. +Since then Mongrel drives up to 250.000 requests per day on MeinProf.de without +any problems. + h3. Honorable Mentions * Fear of Fish says: "Fear of Fish isn't using it yet, but he will do when his current large project goes live." He likes third person. -* Wilson Bilkovich (Defiler) says: " Can I get on there saying that the web was a hollow lie before Mongrel was released?" No, that quote is full of lies. +* Wilson Bilkovich (Defiler) says: "Can I get on there saying that the web was a hollow lie before Mongrel was released?" No, that quote is full of lies. h1. Actually Adopting A Mongrel diff --git a/doc/site/src/docs/mongrel_cluster.page b/doc/site/src/docs/mongrel_cluster.page index 6735ec9..2974c3d 100644 --- a/doc/site/src/docs/mongrel_cluster.page +++ b/doc/site/src/docs/mongrel_cluster.page @@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ h2. Requirements Throughout these instructions we will assume the following: * All mongrel instances are running on the same machine -* Mongrel prerelease *0.3.13* or greater -* Mongrel_cluster prerelease *0.1.3* or greater +* Mongrel *0.3.13* or greater +* "Mongrel_cluster":http://rubyforge.org/projects/railsmachine/ *0.2.0* or greater * Linux platform (Centos 4.3 in this case, so you will see RedHat like commands). * You have *sudo* or *root* access diff --git a/doc/site/src/docs/win32.page b/doc/site/src/docs/win32.page index 7b226d4..bdf809f 100644 --- a/doc/site/src/docs/win32.page +++ b/doc/site/src/docs/win32.page @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ After you do the gem install, find a Rails application you want to run and do: $ mongrel_rails service::install -N myapp \ - -r c:\my\path\to\myapp -p 4000 -e production + -c c:\my\path\to\myapp -p 4000 -e production $ mongrel_rails service::start -N myapp Now hit the port and poof, works (or should). @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ If you want to run the same app in different modes then use the *-N* option to t command: $ mongrel_rails service::install -N myapp_dev \ - -r c:\my\path\to\myapp -p 4000 -e development + -c c:\my\path\to\myapp -p 4000 -e development $ mongrel_rails service::start -N myapp You can also use the *-d* option to give the service a different display name in the @@ -97,6 +97,8 @@ Takes the name (-N) of the service to remove and then removes it from the list. h2. CPU Affinity +@NOTE: This section is out of date. Refer to the service::install --help.@ + Mongrel's win32 support actually is able to set the CPU affinity of a running Mongrel service. This is pretty neat since it means if you're running a fancy SMP machine or a dual core that pretends to be SMP, then you can @@ -107,7 +109,7 @@ command and give a CPU of 1-X. That means if you have 4 CPUs and you want Mongrel on #4 then do: $ mongrel_rails service::install -N myapp \ - -r c:\my\path\to\myapp -p 4000 -e production -c 4 + -c c:\my\path\to\myapp -p 4000 -e production -c 4 Pretty much the same command, just one more option and you're done. |