Hi folks, 

I am having the exact same problem. The Webrick works fine but the 
apache/passenger server does not. What would I need to have installed in 
ruby in order to ensure the connection between dashboard-passenger and the 
mysql that I don't need with the webrick? The /tmp (or do you mean the 
mysql.socket file?)  the  permission would have to be 777 right?

ps.: I also got the migration version (no_migration_check) error (probably 
because passenger can't read/write from/to mysql ) so when I set the 
env no_migration_check = 1 I got the 500 error...

Thanks!

On Monday, November 25, 2013 1:52:24 PM UTC-2, Felix.Frank wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> my guess would be that this error is handed through from MySQL itself. 
>
> Are there perhaps problems with the permissions on your /tmp? 
>
> It is indeed strange that Webrick behaves different from passenger for 
> this use case, though. Can you somehow make absolutely certain that ruby 
> is contacting the correct MySQL instance? 
>
> Cheers, 
> Felix 
>
> On 11/21/2013 05:40 PM, Jason Friedrich wrote: 
> > When I try to hit the site though, I am getting the message "Puppet 
> > Dashboard encountered an error. Something went wrong, and Puppet 
> > Dashboard was unable to render the requested page [...]" and a strange 
> > errror output in the production.log file (http://pastebin.com/aYYBRkEX). 
>
> > 
> > I do not understand why Puppet Dashboard tries to create a MYI file in 
> > /tmp. It should not create anything locally at all. It should use the 
> > configured MySQL server. 
>

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