I just acquired a Media Temple (dv) 4.0 server to deploy a Rails app I created via a git repository. I'm new to Rails but Capistrano deployment seemed pretty straightforward. Nonetheless, I've been working all day on getting my first Rails project deployed. Here's the error I'm getting when I execute "cap production deploy -v" after setup and check:
** [out :: 64.207.184.51] rake aborted!
** [out :: 64.207.184.51] no such file to load -- rubygems
I have been installing gems all day on the server, so I don't think rubygems isn't installed. This is after hours of debugging why it was telling me my public key is invalid.
Here are my configuration files:
Capfile:
require 'capistrano/ext/multistage'
load 'deploy'
load 'deploy/assets'
load 'config/deploy'
set :application, 'snippet'
set :domain, '[server IP address]'
set :user, 'root'
config/deploy.rb
require 'capistrano/ext/multistage'
default_run_options[:pty] = true
set :stages, ["production"]
set :default_stage, "production"
set :application, "[app name]"
set :scm, :git
set :repository, "git#github.com:[github.com repository]"
set :branch, "master"
set :user, "root"
set :use_sudo, false
set :deploy_via, :remote_cache
set :scm_passphrase, "[public ssh key passphrase]"
config/deploy/production.rb
server "[server IP]", :app, :web, :db, :primary => true
set :deploy_to, "/var/www/vhosts/[domain]/httpdocs"
output of error:
vespertine:snippet nporteschaikin$ cap production deploy -v
** transaction: start
/Users/nporteschaikin/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p320/gems/capistrano-2.13.4/lib/capistrano/recipes/deploy.rb:107: warning: Insecure world writable dir /Users/nporteschaikin/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p320/bin in PATH, mode 040777
Password:
** [IP-ADDRESS :: out] Enter passphrase for key '/root/.ssh/id_rsa':
** [IP-ADDRESS :: out]
** [IP-ADDRESS :: out] Enter passphrase for key '/root/.ssh/id_rsa':
** [IP-ADDRESS :: out]
** [out :: IP-ADDRESS] (in /var/www/vhosts/[domain.com]/httpdocs/releases/20121021210706)
** [out :: IP-ADDRESS] rake aborted!
** [out :: IP-ADDRESS] no such file to load -- rubygems
** [out :: IP-ADDRESS] /var/www/vhosts/[domain.com]/httpdocs/releases/20121021210706/Rakefile:5:in `require'
** [out :: IP-ADDRESS] (See full trace by running task with --trace)
*** [deploy:update_code] rolling back
failed: "sh -c 'cd /var/www/vhosts/[domain.com]/httpdocs/releases/20121021210706 && rake RAILS_ENV=production RAILS_GROUPS=assets assets:precompile'" on IP-ADDRESS
Please help! I installed RVM, Ruby, Passenger, and Rails on the server.
Related
I'm trying to deploy my application using Capistrano towards my DigitalOcean server.
This isn't the first time I've configured a RoR server on DigitalOcean with Capistrano deploys that's why I'm confused; I haven't changed anything in my workflow.
Here is my Capistrano configuration file:
require 'bundler/capistrano'
require 'rvm/capistrano'
set :application, "foobar"
set :repository, "git#bitbucket.org:sergiotapia/foobar.git"
set :ping_url, "http://192.168.1.1/"
set :scm, :git
set :scm_verbose, true
default_run_options[:pty] = true
set :user, "sergiotapia" # The user on the VPS server.
set :password, "hunter2"
set :use_sudo, false
set :deploy_to, "/home/sergiotapia/www/#{application}"
set :deploy_via, :remote_cache
set :keep_releases, 1
set :rails_env, "production"
set :migrate_target, :latest
role :web, "192.168.1.1"
role :app, "192.168.1.1"
namespace :deploy do
task :start do ; end
task :stop do ; end
task :restart, roles: :app, except: { no_release: true } do
run "sudo touch #{File.join(current_path,'tmp','restart.txt')}"
end
end
# Add this to add the `deploy:ping` task:
namespace :deploy do
task :ping do
system "curl --silent #{fetch(:ping_url)}"
end
end
namespace :gems do
task :bundle, :roles => :app do
run "cd #{release_path} && bundle install --without development && rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production"
end
end
after "deploy:update_code", "gems:bundle"
# Add this to automatically ping the server after a restart:
after "deploy:restart", "deploy:ping"
When running a cap deploy:setup and cap deploy:check everything comes back green-lighted (working fine).
It fails on the actual cap deploy command.
** [192.168.1.1 :: out] Enter passphrase for key '/home/sergiotapia/.ssh/id_rsa':
Password:
** [192.168.1.1 :: out]
** [192.168.1.1 :: out] Permission denied (publickey).
** [192.168.1.1 :: out]
** [192.168.1.1 :: out] fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
** [192.168.1.1 :: out]
** [192.168.1.1 :: out]
** [192.168.1.1 :: out] Please make sure you have the correct access rights
** [192.168.1.1 :: out]
** [192.168.1.1 :: out] and the repository exists.
** [192.168.1.1 :: out]
I've already added my id_rsa.pub file to BitBucket and also made sure it's added to my SSH agent using the ssh-add -l command.
Even testing out SSH from the remote server works fine:
sergiotapia#tappia:~/www$ ssh -T git#bitbucket.org
logged in as sergiotapia.
You can use git or hg to connect to Bitbucket. Shell access is disabled.
So what gives, why is denying me access to the repository on BitBucket?
Is Capistrano running as a user other than sergiotapia? Would that be the cause of it?
Make sure to add your ssh key to the authentication agent:
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
and ensure in deploy.rb
ssh_options[:forward_agent] = true
Edit:
If you are losing the ssh-add configuration on reboots, you should do the following:
As of macOS Sierra 10.12.2 Apple added an ssh_config option called UseKeychain which allows a 'proper' resolution to the problem. Add the following to your ~/.ssh/config file:
Host *
AddKeysToAgent yes
UseKeychain yes
You can setup the SSH agent on the :app server,
Setup keys that do not require a passphrase between the :app server and bitbucket.
Change deploy_via to: :deploy_via, :copy (No need for the deployed server to checkout files, potentially slower though.)
I've been looking around a lot for answers to my problem but I can't find a solution that works...so here is my first post ever on stackoverflow!
A while ago I setup an apache server with RVM in order to host one of my client's website. By then, my development environment also had ruby installed through rvm. In the meanwhile, I changed my development environment and now started using VM VirtualBox with Ubuntu, and installed ruby directly from source using apt-get install ruby. I've used Capistrano to deploy all my projects.
Now I've done some work back on that project, but when I tried to deploy it to the production server, I get this error:
2013-07-08 08:12:50 executing `bundle:install'
* executing "cd /var/www/project/releases/20130708061242 && bundle install --gemfile /var/www/project/releases/20130708061242/Gemfile --path /var/www/project/shared/bundle --deployment --quiet --without development test"
servers: ["xxx.xx.xxx.xxx"]
[xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] executing command
*** [err :: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] tput:
*** [err :: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] No value for $TERM and no -T specified
*** [err :: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx]
*** [err :: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] tput:
*** [err :: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] No value for $TERM and no -T specified
*** [err :: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx]
** [out :: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] ERROR: Gem bundler is not installed, run `gem install bundler` first.
command finished in 818ms
*** [deploy:update_code] rolling back
* executing "rm -rf /var/www/project/releases/20130708061242; true"
servers: ["xxx.xx.xxx.xxx"]
[xxx.xx.xxx.xxx] executing command
command finished in 693ms
failed: "rvm_path=$HOME/.rvm/ $HOME/.rvm/bin/rvm-shell 'default' -c 'cd /var/www/project/releases/20130708061242 && bundle install --gemfile /var/www/project/releases/20130708061242/Gemfile --path /var/www/project/shared/bundle --deployment --quiet --without development test'" on xxx.xx.xxx.xxx
I also have my own testing server and I have no problem when deploying on this one (which has rbenv instead).
Server end stuff is my least knowledgeable area :) Let me know if I can give any additional information that you might need.
Thanks!
EDIT
Here is my deploy.rb
require "bundler/capistrano"
require "rvm/capistrano"
server "xxx.xx.xxx.xxx", :app, :web, :db, :primary => true
set :rvm_ruby_string, ENV['GEM_HOME'].gsub(/.*\//,"")
set :rvm_install_ruby_params, '--1.9' # for jruby/rbx default to 1.9 mode
set :rvm_install_pkgs, %w[libyaml openssl] # package list from https://rvm.io/packages
set :rvm_install_ruby_params, '--with-opt-dir=/usr/local/rvm/usr' # package support
before 'deploy:setup', 'rvm:install_rvm' # install RVM
before 'deploy:setup', 'rvm:install_pkgs' # install RVM packages before Ruby
before 'deploy:setup', 'rvm:install_ruby' # install Ruby and create gemset, or:
before 'deploy:setup', 'rvm:create_gemset' # only create gemset
before 'deploy:setup', 'rvm:import_gemset' # import gemset from file
#General settings
set :ssh_options, { :forward_agent => true }
set :application, "project"
set :repository, "git#repo.com:project.git"
set :deploy_to, "/var/www/#{application}"
set :deploy_via, :remote_cache
set :scm, :git
set :scm_user, "deploy"
set :user, :deploy
set :use_sudo, false
set :keep_releases, 5
after "deploy:update_code", "deploy:migrate"
load "deploy/assets"
change top part of your deploy.rb to:
require "bundler/capistrano"
require "rvm/capistrano"
server "xxx.xx.xxx.xxx", :app, :web, :db, :primary => true
set :rvm_ruby_string, :local
before 'deploy:setup', 'rvm:install_rvm' # install RVM
before 'deploy:setup', 'rvm:install_ruby' # install Ruby and create gemset
#General settings
2013-06-17 15:23:22 executing `deploy'
* 2013-06-17 15:23:22 executing `deploy:update'
** transaction: start
* 2013-06-17 15:23:22 executing `deploy:update_code'
updating the cached checkout on all servers
executing locally: "hg log --verbose -r tip --template \"{node|short}\""
command finished in 74ms
* executing "if [ -d /home/user/shared/cached-copy ]; then hg pull --verbose --repository /home/user/shared/cached-copy ssh://hg#bitbucket.org/user/myapp && hg update --verbose --repository /home/user/shared/cached-copy --clean 70d2fc5e4a40; else hg clone --verbose --noupdate ssh://hg#bitbucket.org/user/myapp /home/user/shared/cached-copy && hg update --verbose --repository /home/user/shared/cached-copy --clean 70d2fc5e4a40; fi"
[192.168.1.204] executing command
** [192.168.1.204 :: out] running ssh hg#bitbucket.org 'hg -R user/myapp serve --stdio'
** [192.168.1.204 :: out] pulling from ssh://hg#bitbucket.org/user/myapp ** [192.168.1.204 :: out] searching for changes
** no changes found
** [192.168.1.204 :: out] remote: Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address '207.223.240.182' to the list of known hosts.
** [192.168.1.204 :: out] abort: unknown revision '70d2fc5e4a40'!
i made a deploy.rb script to deploy a rails application via capistrano the problem is that when i run cap deploy there is something wrong with the cloning process and id on't know what this revision is. this is my deploy.rb :
require "rvm/capistrano"
require "bundler/capistrano"
set :application, "myapp"
set :use_sudo , false
default_run_options[:pty] = true
ssh_options[:forward_agent] = true
set :rvm_type, :user
set :rvm_install_with_sudo, true
set :rvm_ruby_string, ENV['GEM_HOME'].gsub(/.*\//,"")
set :scm, :mercurial
set :repository, "ssh://hg#bitbucket.org/user/myapp"
set :deploy_to, "/home/user/"
set :user, "user"
set :scm_verbose, true
set :deploy_via, :remote_cache
ssh_options[:forward_agent] = true
can anyone help me?
PS : i forget to tell that my repository has two sub repositories would that be the problem or do i need to set any options for that?
I just ran rake db:migrate directly on my server with no problems:
$ pwd
/var/www/vhosts/example.com/current
$ rake db:migrate
Then i tried to run it via a capistrano task and i get an error. The task and output are below. Why does rake db:migrate not work via my capistrano task?
task
namespace :deploy do
# run the db migrations
task :run_migrations, :roles => :db do
puts "RUNNING DB MIGRATIONS"
run "cd #{current_path}; rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=#{rails_env}"
end
end
cap deploy:run_migrations
$ cap deploy:run_migrations
* executing `deploy:run_migrations'
RUNNING DB MIGRATIONS
* executing "cd /var/www/vhosts/example.com/current; rake db:migrate"
servers: ["example.com"]
[example.com] executing command
** [out :: example.com] (in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121122011144)
** [out :: example.com] rake aborted!
** [out :: example.com] no such file to load -- rubygems
** [out :: example.com] /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121122011144/Rakefile:5:in `require'
** [out :: example.com] (See full trace by running task with --trace)
command finished in 390ms
failed: "sh -c 'cd /var/www/vhosts/example.com/current; rake db:migrate'" on example.com
EDIT
$ ruby -v
ruby 1.9.3p125 (2012-02-16 revision 34643) [x86_64-linux]
$ which ruby
/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin/ruby
$ which rails
/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin/rails
EDIT
When i added --trace to the db migrations, it looks like it's using /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rake.rb, but from the looks of this:
$ which rake
/usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin/rake
i would have expected it to use rake at /usr/local/rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p125/bin/rake rather than /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rake.rb.
cap deploy's output from the deploy:run_migrations task
* executing `deploy:run_migrations'
RUNNING DB MIGRATIONS
* executing "cd /var/www/vhosts/example.com/current; rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production --trace"
servers: ["example.com"]
[example.com] executing command
** [out :: example.com] (in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121123184358)
** [out :: example.com] rake aborted!
** [out :: example.com] no such file to load -- rubygems
** [out :: example.com] /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121123184358/config/boot.rb:1:in `require'
** [out :: example.com] /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121123184358/config/boot.rb:1
** [out :: example.com] /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121123184358/config/application.rb:1:in `require'
** [out :: example.com] /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121123184358/config/application.rb:1
** [out :: example.com] /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121123184358/Rakefile:5:in `require'
** [out :: example.com] /var/www/vhosts/famnfo.com/releases/20121123184358/Rakefile:5
** [out :: example.com] /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rake.rb:1828:in `load'
** [out :: example.com] /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rake.rb:1828:in `load_rakefile'
** [out :: example.com] /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rake.rb:1900:in `run'
** [out :: example.com] /usr/bin/rake:8
command finished in 422ms
failed: "sh -c 'cd /var/www/vhosts/example.com/current; rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production --trace'" on example.com
EDIT
output after adding #Super Engineers code
* executing `bundle:install'
* executing "ls -x /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases"
servers: ["example.com"]
[example.com] executing command
command finished in 572ms
* executing "cd /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121124160218 && bundle install --gemfile /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121124160218/Gemfile --path /var/www/vhosts/example.com/shared/bundle --deployment --quiet --without development test"
servers: ["example.com"]
[example.com] executing command
** [out :: example.com] You are trying to install in deployment mode after changing
** [out :: example.com] your Gemfile. Run `bundle install` elsewhere and add the
** [out :: example.com] updated Gemfile.lock to version control.
** [out :: example.com]
** [out :: example.com] You have added to the Gemfile:
** [out :: example.com] * mysql2
** [out :: example.com] * therubyracer
** [out :: example.com] * rvm-capistrano
** [out :: example.com] * passenger
** [out :: example.com]
** [out :: example.com] You have deleted from the Gemfile:
** [out :: example.com] * mysql
command finished in 999ms
*** [deploy:update_code] rolling back
* executing "rm -rf /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121124160218; true"
servers: ["example.com"]
[example.com] executing command
command finished in 826ms
failed: "rvm_path=/usr/local/rvm /usr/local/rvm/bin/rvm-shell 'ruby-1.9.3-p125' -c 'cd /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121124160218 && bundle install --gemfile /var/www/vhosts/example.com/releases/20121124160218/Gemfile --path /var/www/vhosts/example.com/shared/bundle --deployment --quiet --without development test'" on example.com
EDIT
Entire deploy.rb file
require 'bundler/capistrano'
require 'rvm/capistrano'
# set environment
set :rails_env, "production"
# set the ruby version
set :rvm_ruby_string, 'ruby-1.9.3-p125'
set :rvm_type, 'webadmin'
# server username and password
set :user, 'super'
set :password, 'secret'
# subversion repo username and password
set :scm, :subversion
set :scm_username, "super"
set :scm_password, 'secret'
set :svnserver, "myreposerver"
set :repository, "myrepo"
# project info
set :server, ''
set :application, "FamNFo"
set :applicationdir, '/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/myname/Sites/example'
role :web, "example.com"
role :app, "example.com"
role :db, "example.com", :primary => true
set :use_sudo, true
# database config
#set :migrate_env, "#{rails_env}"
# specify the rvm type. We just want to use the system wide one since we're not currently specifying gemsets for each project
set :rvm_type, :system
# where to put the files
set :deploy_to, "/var/www/vhosts/example.com"
# fixes the "sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo" issue
default_run_options[:pty] = true
# precompiles the assets
load 'deploy/assets'
# If you are using Passenger mod_rails uncomment this:
namespace :deploy do
# restart the server
task :restart, :roles => :app do
run "/etc/init.d/http restart graceful"
end
# chmod the files
task :after_update_code, :roles => [:web, :db, :app] do
run "chmod 755 #{release_path}/public -R"
end
# install new gems
desc "run bundle install and ensure all gem requirements are met"
task :install do
run "cd #{current_path} && bundle install --without=test --no-update-sources --trace"
end
# run the db migrations
task :run_migrations, :roles => :db do
puts "RUNNING DB MIGRATIONS"
run "cd #{current_path}; rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=#{rails_env} --trace"
end
# precompile assets
task :precompile_assets do
run "cd #{release_path}; bundle exec rake assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=#{rails_env}"
end
task :start do ; end
task :stop do ; end
# restart the server
task :restart, :roles => :app, :except => { :no_release => true } do
run "#{sudo} /etc/init.d/httpd restart graceful"
end
end
# hook to run db migrations after code update
after("deploy:update", "deploy:run_migrations")
#after("deploy:update", "deploy:precompile_assets")
after "deploy:update", "deploy:install"
# if you want to clean up old releases on each deploy uncomment this:
after "deploy:restart", "deploy:cleanup" # leave the last 5 releases only
Its because of ruby conflict. I've faced same error. You will need to use rvm/capistrano gem. I'll paste some code from my cap file which will give you some idea about how to set the ruby version while deploying.
install the gem
gem install rvm-capistrano
in you deploy.rb file add these lines
require 'bundler/capistrano'
require 'rvm/capistrano'
set :rvm_ruby_string, "ruby-1.9.3-p125"
set :rvm_type, 'webadmin'
For more information you can visit this link rvm/capistrano
The relevant error here seems to be no such file to load -- rubygems.
Quite likely it is because of multiple ruby installations on the production server.
Check out this previous solution for a similar problem : https://stackoverflow.com/a/2896596/429758
Also, this thread on the capistrano mailing list is helpful: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/capistrano/JzVPRbQclY4
Are you using rvm/capistrano? With that you can specify the ruby version that you want to use on the server in your capistrano recipes. I suspect that when you run capistrano it's not using your rvm setup, when you login and run the rake task, your user is setup to use the rvm ruby version.
been playing around with Capistrano to get an automated deploy between my server and my development machine. I've almost got it configured except that Capistrano doesn't seem to be able to start up my servers using the bundle exec command. I'm always receiving the following error:
EDIT: The config file now resides at /var/www/apps/current/thin.yml
...
* executing "sudo -p 'sudo password: ' bundle exec thin start -C /var/www/thin.config.yml"
servers: ["85.255.206.157"]
[85.255.206.157] executing command
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] Could not locate Gemfile
command finished in 216ms
failed: "sh -c 'sudo -p '\\''sudo password: '\\'' bundle exec thin start -C /var/www/thin.config.yml'" on 85.255.206.157
Only copied the last section that's relevant. The whole copying of the files etc works fine. It's just starting the cluster that seems to be failing.
Here is my deploy.rb file that handles all Capistrano stuff:
EDIT: The file has been modified to the following:
require "bundler/capistrano"
# define the application and Version Control settings
set :application, "ESCO Matching Demo"
set :repository, "svn://192.168.33.70/RubyOnRails/ESCO"
set :deploy_via, :copy
# Set the login credentials for Capistrano
set :user, "kurt"
# Tell Capistrano where to deploy
set :deploy_to, "/var/www/apps"
# Tell Capistrano the servers it can play with
server "85.255.206.157", :app, :web, :db, :primary => true
# Generate an additional task to fire up the thin clusters
namespace :deploy do
desc "Start the Thin processes"
task :start do
sudo "bundle exec thin start -C thin.yml"
end
desc "Stop the Thin processes"
task :stop do
sudo "bundle exec thin stop -C thin.yml"
end
desc "Restart the Thin processes"
task :restart do
sudo "bundle exec thin restart -C thin.yml"
end
desc "Create a symlink from the public/cvs folder to the shared/system/cvs folder"
task :update_cv_assets, :except => {:no_release => true} do
run "ln -s #{shared_path}/cvs #{latest_release}/public/cvs"
end
end
# Define all the tasks that need to be running manually after Capistrano is finished.
after "deploy:finalize_update", "deploy:update_cv_assets"
after "deploy", "deploy:migrate"
EDIT: This is my thin.yml file
---
pid: tmp/pids/thin.pid
address: 0.0.0.0
timeout: 30
wait: 30
port: 4000
log: log/thin.log
max_conns: 1024
require: []
environment: production
max_persistent_conns: 512
server: 4
daemonize: true
chdir: /var/www/apps/current
EDIT:
The following problems are occurring now:
I'm receiving the Cannot find GemFile error when running the cap deploy command from my system on the final step : the booting of the servers
Migrations are not performed
I can't seem to fire up the cluster manually either anymore. Only one instance of thin is starting up.
UPDATE:
Here is the gem env settings from the server I'm deploying to. This information is obtained by using the cap shell and then running the commands:
====================================================================
Welcome to the interactive Capistrano shell! This is an experimental
feature, and is liable to change in future releases. Type 'help' for
a summary of how to use the shell.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
cap> echo $PATH
[establishing connection(s) to 85.255.206.157]
Password:
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
cap> gem env
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] RubyGems Environment:
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.6
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.7 (2010-01-10 patchlevel 249) [x86_64-linux]
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /usr/bin
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS:
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - ruby
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - x86_64-linux
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - GEM PATHS:
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - /home/kurt/.gem/ruby/1.8
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - GEM CONFIGURATION:
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - :update_sources => true
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - :verbose => true
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - :benchmark => false
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - :backtrace => false
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - :bulk_threshold => 1000
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - REMOTE SOURCES:
** [out :: 85.255.206.157] - http://rubygems.org/
Finally solved the problem...
First in order to get the bundle application to play nicely with the environemnt server, the following script does what it's supposed to be doing:
require "bundler/capistrano"
default_run_options[:pty] = true
# define the application and Version Control settings
set :application, "ESCO Matching Demo"
set :repository, "svn://192.168.33.70/RubyOnRails/ESCO"
set :deploy_via, :copy
set :user, "kurt"
set :deploy_to, "/var/www/apps"
# Tell Capistrano the servers it can play with
server "85.255.206.157", :app, :web, :db, :primary => true
# Generate an additional task to fire up the thin clusters
namespace :deploy do
desc "Start the Thin processes"
task :start do
run <<-CMD
cd /var/www/apps/current; bundle exec thin start -C config/thin.yml
CMD
end
desc "Stop the Thin processes"
task :stop do
run <<-CMD
cd /var/www/apps/current; bundle exec thin stop -C config/thin.yml
CMD
end
desc "Restart the Thin processes"
task :restart do
run <<-CMD
cd /var/www/apps/current; bundle exec thin restart -C config/thin.yml
CMD
end
desc "Create a symlink from the public/cvs folder to the shared/system/cvs folder"
task :update_cv_assets, :except => {:no_release => true} do
run <<-CMD
ln -s /var/www/shared/cvs /var/www/apps/current/public
CMD
end
end
# Define all the tasks that need to be running manually after Capistrano is finished.
after "deploy:finalize_update", "deploy:update_cv_assets"
after "deploy", "deploy:migrate"
This script can navigate nicely into the required deployment structures and execute the commands needed to control the Thin process. The problem was that the cd command was not done when running these as sudo. The reason behind this is that cv exist only in the shell and is not a known command to sudo.
The second problem was the thin configuration. Because there was a small type on the thin.yml the thin servers could not be started up. The script below fires up a cluster of 4 thin server running on port 4000 -> 4003.
---
pid: tmp/pids/thin.pid
address: 0.0.0.0
timeout: 30
wait: 30
port: 4000
log: log/thin.log
max_conns: 1024
require: []
environment: production
max_persistent_conns: 512
servers: 4
daemonize: true
chdir: /var/www/apps/current
Man, find out where is GEM_HOME or GEM_PATH is pointing. Must be it.