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diff --git a/site/src/docs/litespeed.page b/site/src/docs/litespeed.page new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf8c3e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/site/src/docs/litespeed.page @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +--- +title: LiteSpeed +inMenu: true +directoryName: LiteSpeed +--- + +h1. LiteSpeed Best Practice Deployment + +h3. by "Alison Rowland":http://blog.alisonrowland.com + +LiteSpeed makes setting up a reverse proxy to Mongrel a snap with its excellent, web-based control panel. LiteSpeed has a built-in load balancer, so it also works well in conjunction with the "Mongrel_Cluster":mongrel_cluster.html plugin. + +h2. Requirements + +These instructions assume you have already completed the following steps: + +* installed the LiteSpeed Webserver, version 2.1.16 or greater[1] (note: not available for Windows), +* set up your application as a virtual host[2], +* installed and configured Mongrel, +* and confirmed that you can start Mongrel and access your app by appending Mongrel's port number to your domain (e.g. mysite.com:8000). + +If you've done all that, then continue reading! + +h2. Configuring Mongrel as an External App + +# Enter your LiteSpeed Administration Panel (usually yourdomain:7080). +# Go to *Server Configuration*. +# Select your app under *Virtual Hosts* in the sidebar at left. +# Go to the *External Apps* tab and click *Add*. +# Choose *Web Server* for the *Type* and click *Next*. + +Fill in the following fields: + +* *Name*: Give this instance of Mongrel a name, such as @myapp-1@. +* *Address*: This should be @127.0.0.1:XXXX@, where @XXXX@ is the port number your mongrel instance is running on. + +The other fields are up to you. Here are some values to start you off with a workable setup: + +* *Max Connections*: 20 +* *Connection Keepalive Timeout*: 1000 +* *Environment*: __leave blank__ +* *Initial Request Timeout (secs)*: 1 +* *Retry Timeout (secs)*: 0 +* *Response Buffering*: No + +Finally, click *Save*. If you're only running a single instance of Mongrel, skip down to the instructions on *Configuring a Context.* Otherwise, read on. + +h2. Load Balancing across Multiple Mongrel Instances + +If you're running more than one instance of Mongrel, or are using Mongrel_Cluster, you'll need to repeat the above directions for every instance of Mongrel, changing the name and port number as appropriate for each. Next, you need to set up a load balancer. + +# Back on the *External Apps* tab, click *Add*. +# Choose *Load Balancer* for *Type* and click *Next*. +# Give it a *Name*, such as @MyApp@ +# In the *Workers* field, enter all of the mongrel instances you set up, using the names you gave them, like so: <br /> +@proxy::myapp-1, proxy::myapp-2, proxy::myapp-3@ +# *Save*. + +h2. Configuring a Context + +Configuring a context prevents LiteSpeed from displaying Mongrel's port number in the URL. + +# Go to your virtual host's *Context* tab, and click *Add*. +# If you're set up to run on just a single Mongrel instance, select *Proxy*. Otherwise, select *Load Balancer*. +# Enter @/@ in *URI*. +# Make sure your *Web Server* or *Load Balancer* is selected in the next field's drop-down menu. +# The other settings are up to you. Most can be left blank. +# *Save*. + +h2. Finishing Up + +The only thing left is to make sure Mongrel is fired up, and, in your LiteSpeed admin panel, click *Apply Changes*, then *Graceful Restart*. You should be good to go! + + +h2. References + +Thanks go to Bob Silva[2] and Rick Olson[3], for their trailblazing articles on LiteSpeed deployment for Rails. + +fn1. "LiteSpeed Technologies":http://litespeedtech.com + +fn2. "Launching Rails at the Speed of Lite with LiteSpeed Webserver":http://www.railtie.net/articles/2006/01/21/up-and-running-in-the-speed-of-light + +fn3. "Setting up LiteSpeed with Mongrel":http://weblog.techno-weenie.net/2006/4/11/setting-up-litespeed-with-mongrel + |