On 11/28/2012 09:53 AM, DJames wrote:
current dev system is using passenger, but production (babystage) is
using 3.0 version, and we have 1800+ servers (prod) that will be clients....
is passenger the way to go still?


I was previously using passenger and just recently switched to using nginx/unicorn. I like the setup a lot better - I can't really quantify why other than the architecture of the way it does it seems better to me, and getting passenger working was a pain under RHEL6.

General instructions here:

http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/1/wiki/using_unicorn

Some notes:

1) I ended up symlinking /etc/puppet to ~puppet/.puppet to fix the issue where puppet master not running as root will not look in the right place for it's config.

2) I couldn't find unicorn packages for RHEL - I ended up using gem2rpm and tweaking it to build.

3) I used supervisord instead of god because I'm more familiar with it. Again you'll likely need to build packages for it - I just updated the spec here: https://github.com/easel/supervisor-rpm There's a good puppet module to manage supervisord here: https://github.com/plathrop/puppet-module-supervisor

Thanks,

Jason

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