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  • Error 0x80004005 occurred processing request.

    I followed "10 steps to get Ruby on Rails running on Windows with IIS FastCGI" to get my app running on two different W2K3 servers. Everything went fine with the first installation but I just can't get it work on the second server. I've repeated the steps over and over and I still get...
    Posted to Forum by dfunky on 09-04-2007, 6:26 PM
  • FastCGI with Ruby on Rails - IIS 5.1 / IIS 6 - Http POST issue.

    I have got IIS and Multiple App's to talk using same technique’s as I used with isap_fcgi.dll, all works fine apart from an intermittent problem. After returning data from a POST, the rubyw.exe process is left in some funny state, and the next request causes rubyw.exe to exit. The same request may...
    Posted to Forum by mspeight on 06-14-2007, 9:30 PM
  • Cannot disable Ruby logging when using fastcgi?

    I'm not sure if the problem I have is something that can be fixed on the fastcgi end of things, but thought I would post to see if anyone else had come across the same issue... When I set the log_level to :none in my rails app's config, It will not start when running through fastcgi. The rails app will...
    Posted to Forum by Stoo on 04-01-2007, 4:20 PM
  • Getting Ruby to stay in memory under fastcgi.

    First up, let me just say that this FastCGI for IIS has solved many stability issues that we had with older fastcgi products. We do have one last issue to resolve however. We run Ruby on Rails under FastCGI on IIS6.0 (2k3SP1). We also run Postgres on these servers, but nothing else. When we make our...
    Posted to Forum by Stoo on 03-13-2007, 6:27 PM
  • Re: Support for other application frameworks

    Mike, Thanks for the response! Before your response I had posted about this to the rails core team mailing list (I am not on the team, just on the list) and it has recieved some response, so you may want to check it out (it's a Google Groups mailing list): http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-core...
    Posted to Forum by pboling on 12-08-2006, 2:10 PM
  • Re: Using DOCUMENT_ROOT in FastCGI environment

    The link refers to PHP_AUTH_USER which makes sense for PHP. A more generic term is more common in other frameworks I think. AUTH_USER is what I would expect to use in RubyOnRails, and I think IIS already provides this variable when using NTLM authentication. Making sure that this AUTH_USER is available...
    Posted to Forum by pboling on 12-08-2006, 9:35 AM
  • Re: Support for other application frameworks

    Ruby on Rails (http://www.rubyonrails.com/) support would be excellent! I actually need this in production yesterday, so it would be great to get vendor supported FCGI rather than the hacking I'm doing now to make it work (actually it still doesn't work and I may have to switch to Apache.)
    Posted to Forum by pboling on 12-08-2006, 8:55 AM
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