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Upgrading your RubyGems repository UPDATES PENDING: This article is currently under construction as our Engineers address an issue regarding a recent RubyGems update to 1.3.6 on 02/20/10 WARNING: (mt) Media Temple only supports the basic operation and up-time of our (gs) Application Container Technology. Please consult our ... Applies To: (gs)
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(gs) Using eRuby on the Grid-Service Details: For certain applications, using the full Ruby on Rails framework is not necessary. eRuby may be an acceptable alternative. This article details how to setup eRuby on your (gs) service. According to eruby.info, eRuby is a "language implementation that allows the embedding of the Rub ... Applies To: (gs)
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(gs) Ruby on Rails Application Stops Responding (MySQL) OVERVIEW: Your Ruby application starts without error but your browser returns proxy errors. This is Part 3 of a series of articles for troubleshooting your Ruby on Rails environment or application. Please see (gs) Ruby on Rails Troubleshooting for additional articles in this series. Symptoms: ... Applies To: (gs)
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Installing Radiant WARNING: (mt) Media Temple only supports the basic operation and up-time of our (gs) Application Container Technology. Please consult our Scope of Support for further details. Ruby on Rails resources Initial Setup HOWTO Ruby on Rails Troubleshooting Details: This article explains how t ... Applies To: (gs)
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(gs) Ruby on Rails and BackgrounDRb Details: BackgrounDRb is a ruby job server and scheduler. It's commonly used to offload long running tasks from a Ruby on Rails application. At this time BackgrounDRb is not supported in the (gs) Container environment as there is no facility for starting applications other than the Mongrel pro ... Applies To: (gs)
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(gs) Ruby on Rails Container closure conditions Details: The GRID has an automatic feature that prunes unused resources occasionally, (gs) Containers are sometimes subject to automatic closure. The reason that some (gs) Containers need to be reclaimed is that they require a certain amount of memory, CPU, network and other resources. As the m ... Applies To: (gs)
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Getting started with Ruby On Rails WARNING: (mt) Media Temple only supports the basic operation and up-time of our (gc) Grid-Container. Please consult our Scope of Support for further details. Ruby on Rails resources Initial Setup HOWTO Ruby on Rails Troubleshooting NOTE: Throughout the course of this document, we wil ... Applies To: (gs)
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Available Ruby Gems on the (gs) Grid-Service WARNING: (mt) Media Temple only supports the basic operation and uptime of our (gc) Grid-Container. Please consult our Scope of Support for further details. Ruby on Rails resources Initial Setup HOWTO Ruby on Rails Troubleshooting The GridContainer environment does not allow you to com ... Applies To: (gs)
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(gs) Debugging Ruby on Rails applications OVERVIEW: Understanding various ways to debug errors within your Ruby on Rails applications. This is Part 5 of a series of articles for troubleshooting your Ruby on Rails environment or application. Please see(gs) Ruby on Rails Troubleshooting for additional articles in this series. Symptoms: ... Applies To: (gs)
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Pointing subdomains to a single rails application WARNING: (mt) Media Temple only supports the basic operation and up-time of our (gs) Application Container Technology. Please consult our Scope of Support for further details. Ruby on Rails resources Initial Setup HOWTO Ruby on Rails Troubleshooting To point multiple domains to a single R ... Applies To: (gs)
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(gs) How do I check my Ruby gems for proper versions? This article will have you install and run our test for bad gems script. This script will output info on any gems that are not installed properly and how to fix them. This is Part 2 of a series of articles for troubleshooting your Ruby on Rails environment or application. Please see (gs) Ruby o ... Applies To: (gs)
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(gs) Ruby on Rails Container Application Limits Here are the recommended application limits for each of the (gs) Ruby on Rails Container levels: Container Large Applications* Small Applications** Lite 1 2 Pro 4 8 Advanced 16 32 * Large applications are any that do any sort of image manipulation or are expected to handle ... Applies To: (gs)
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View the Mongrel Logs for a Ruby on Rails application In order to view the mongrel logs for your Ruby on Rails application you will need to log in to your server using ssh. Then run the command below to show you the last 1000 lines in this example: tail -n 1000 /home/site_number/containers/rails/appname/log/mongrel.log Remember to replace site_ ... Applies To: (gs)
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Using Ruby on Rails 2.0 WARNING: (mt) Media Temple only supports the basic operation and up-time of our (gs) Application Container Technology. Please consult our Scope of Support for further details. Ruby on Rails resources Initial Setup HOWTO Ruby on Rails Troubleshooting NOTE: This article only applies if ... Applies To: (gs)
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