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Revision as of 16:48, 17 October 2014
Current Info
https://www.phusionpassenger.com/documentation/Users%20guide%20Nginx.html
Restart Rails app in Passenger
touch /webapps/mycook/tmp/restart.txt
Passenger will automatically restart the application during the next request.
Useful Passenger Tools
passenger-status
passenger-memory-stats
Old Info
Install Nginx with Passenger
Since we’ll be using Nginx for serving our application, we’re going to install it using the Passenger installer. Nginx modules need to be compiled into nginx, unlike Apache, so we can’t just install the package from the PPA.
sudo gem install passenger sudo passenger-install-nginx-module # Choose "download, compile, and install Nginx for me" # Accept defaults for any other questions it asks you
Upgrading Nginx
sudo gem update passenger sudo passenger-install-nginx-module # go ahead and install latest nginx with ruby support
This will overwrite existing files in place. Then you will need to update the "passenger_root" directive in nginx.conf to point to the latest passenger gem.
Confirm server version with this:
/opt/nginx/sbin/nginx -v