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Bitnami mean stack passenger
Bitnami mean stack passenger




bitnami mean stack passenger
  1. Bitnami mean stack passenger manual#
  2. Bitnami mean stack passenger free#

  • Is Bitnami's Apache2+Passenger config faulty?.
  • Is Redmine 2.x maybe so much slower than 1.4.x that it's just plain normal?.
  • But when not creating the user on the fly, does it keep a session only or does it re-authenticate on each request, so that could be the problem? But could the lack of a check here be a problem? Authentication takes a moment when logging in that's normal and acknowledged.
  • I don't know if "On-the-fly user creation" is checked in Redmine's LDAP settings, I can only check this one later today.
  • Sometimes it takes 3 seconds, sometimes even up to 10 seconds to deliver the page. On each request, Redmine reacts unusually slow.

    bitnami mean stack passenger

    What may be totally important: User login is handled via LDAP (ActiveDirectory). Also, there are only a few users accessing it.

    bitnami mean stack passenger

    Bitnami mean stack passenger free#

    The resources shouldn't be a problem, as there are always multiple gigabytes of free RAM and CPU spikes on Redmine requests go only up to 50% of 2 CPU cores. The stack is running on a Virtual Machine with OpenSUSE 12.1. imported the dump cleanly with recreating all tables.installed new Bitnami Stack with Redmine 2.1.0.So, if anybody has any ideas about this, please feel free to help :-)īitnami Stack with Redmine 1.4.x upgraded to Bitnami Stack with Redmine 2.1.0 like this: Because I'm just trying to get to the bottom of this, I have some theories which I'd like to discuss here. Use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.Īpache/2.2.21 (Unix) Phusion_Passenger/3.0.I've got a Redmine instance (Bitnami Stack) that's unusually slow. You don't have permission to access / on this server.Īdditionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to Without setting the DocumentRoot in I encounter the following error page. I guess Redmine is reachable under because I overwrite the DocumentRoot for the whole Apache server (?). Though, I was not successful.Īfter I changed the DocumentRoot and Directory path to /Users/redmine/Sites/redmine/public as suggested by Holger the Redmine site is reachable under However, it is not reachable under the 404.html of the public/ folder is served. I experimented with the user switch functionality of passenger as described in the documentation - as you can tell from my configuration file. (No such file or directory - config/environment.rb) (process 21824, : ***Įxception Errno::ENOENT in PhusionPassenger::ClassicRails::ApplicationSpawner Apache/2.2.21 (Unix) Phusion_Passenger/3.0.12 configured. The /var/log/apache2/error_log of the web server stated the following. Error message: No such file or directory - config/environment.rb However, the passenger module still runs into the following errors. ĭocumentRoot "/Users/redmine/Sites/redmine" At least, now I can reach a passenger error page.

    Bitnami mean stack passenger manual#

    This is what I came up with after a lot of manual try and error. As suggested by the description I also installed the passenger-pane which stores its virtual host configuration files in /private/etc/apache2/passenger_pane_vhosts. The gems and redmine are installed under the user "redmine".Īfter that I aimed configuring apache2 with passenger as described here. So far everything works fine: When I start webrick the server serves the Redmine pages.

    bitnami mean stack passenger

    I installed Redmine on MacOSX Server 10.6.8 according to this installation description.






    Bitnami mean stack passenger