Hi,

I can't give you much on this, because I've never touched dashboard and
my knowledge of passenger is passing at best. (Also I don't do
RHEL/CentOS :-)

I believe that the important part is that your rack application
(dashboard) as a home (/etc/puppet/rack) and that is correctly
configured (e.g. in /etc/httpd/conf.d/rack.conf, although I think you
want a vhost-like configuration snippet per rack application).

Do things match up so far?

Next steps:
- restart apache and watch logs for errors
- visit a URI that is supposed to be served through passenger
- watch both apache logs and passenger logs

Rack applications typically do logging in their home tree,
/etc/puppet/rack in your case, I believe.

HTH,
Felix

On 11/22/2013 08:07 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
> 
> If not, where on earth do I start debugging this nightmare?

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