Hi all,
It appears that the RAA is down. I'm not sure if this was planned or
not, so I thought I should mention it.
Regards,
Dan
Hi all,
It appears that the RAA is down. I'm not sure if this was planned or
not, so I thought I should mention it.
Regards,
Dan
Hi Dan,
Thank you.
2005/5/15, Daniel Berger <djberg96@hotmail.com>:
It appears that the RAA is down. I'm not sure if this was planned or
not, so I thought I should mention it.
Not planned. WEBrick httpd process has been crashed. I've just restarted it.
Regards,
// NaHi
In article <a67aadf805051416081334971f@mail.gmail.com>,
NAKAMURA, Hiroshi <nakahiro@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dan,
Thank you.
2005/5/15, Daniel Berger <djberg96@hotmail.com>:
It appears that the RAA is down. I'm not sure if this was planned or
not, so I thought I should mention it.Not planned. WEBrick httpd process has been crashed. I've just restarted =
it.
So RAA is powered by WEBrick? I've used WEBrick for my small, low
hit-volume site for many months now. I'm pleasantly surprised that it
works well for higher-volume sites as well.
Phil
Hi,
Sorry for late reply.
Phil Tomson wrote:
It appears that the RAA is down. I'm not sure if this was planned or
not, so I thought I should mention it.Not planned. WEBrick httpd process has been crashed. I've just restarted =
it.
So RAA is powered by WEBrick? I've used WEBrick for my small, low
hit-volume site for many months now. I'm pleasantly surprised that it
works well for higher-volume sites as well.
Yes. Apache1 hosts raa.ruby-lang.org and redirects whole requests to
local WEBrick appsvr (Apache1 works as a reverse proxy). You can obtain
source code from http://www.ruby-lang.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/app/raa/
I think cache directory (http://raa.ruby - lang.org/c a c h e/) must be
handled by Apache httpd not by WEBrick, but Apache1 does not allow to
specify exceptional directory of reverse proxy... (it's from Apache2)
Regards,
// NaHi
Hello Hiroshi,
Phil Tomson wrote:
It appears that the RAA is down. I'm not sure if this was planned or
not, so I thought I should mention it.Not planned. WEBrick httpd process has been crashed. I've just restarted =
it.
What's about adding a supervisor process that restarts webrick
automatically if it crashs ?
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