On Sep 10, 1:11 am, Patrick <kc7...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 9, 2010, at 10:58 AM, FreddieB wrote:
>
> > Hi Stefan and Mathias!
>
> > I'll definitely try this out. If that doesn't work for some reason
> > I'll probably wait for the package in experimental to move up the
> > "ladder" (performance is not critical yet).
>
> One warning, Webrick's bad performance can cause strange intermittent errors. 
>  Mostly request timeout errors.

Hi All,

It is for this very reason that I am trying to set-up Apache+Passenger
for a new Puppet deployment.

I'm running on Lenny mostly, but have Puppet (2.6), Passenger, Ruby
etc all installed from Debian 'Testing', and all seems to be co-
existing quite happily together.

I'm stumped on one thing though, maybe someone one this list can offer
some pointers/advice.

The guide talks about creating /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd/
public/ and /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd/tmp/ which I have
done, however when my clients make a request I get the following
Apache error:-

File does not exist: /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd/public/
production

Now this is where I'm a little lost....Do the files served up by
Puppet get dynamically created at run-time, because I have not seen
any info asking us to populate: /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd/
public.

It feels like I am almost 90% there, and there is probably just
something small that I am missing.

Any ideas ??

Thanks,
Gavin

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