04-18-2016
How is the application run? Daemon? script? what. Does the process that starts the app have privilege? Does the app process itself have privileges?
Answer those and you can fix the problem.
Meanwhile, also consider getting the application 'fixed'. By definition, a production app does not coredump. Because it has been correctly and fully tested, for one good reason. We had a process that dumped core for several years because the manager would not let anyone address the problem. Literally.
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jifty::script::fastcgi
Jifty::Script::FastCGI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Script::FastCGI(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Script::FastCGI - A FastCGI server for your Jifty application
SYNOPSIS
AddHandler fastcgi-script fcgi
FastCgiServer /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty -initial-env JIFTY_COMMAND=fastcgi
Options:
--maxrequests maximum number of requests per process
--help brief help message
--man full documentation
DESCRIPTION
FastCGI entry point for your Jifty application
options
--maxrequests
Set maximum number of requests per process. Read also --man.
--help Print a brief help message and exits.
--man Prints the manual page and exits.
DESCRIPTION
When you're ready to move up to something that can handle the increasing load your new world-changing application is generating, you'll
need something a bit heavier-duty than the pure-perl Jifty standalone server. "FastCGI" is what you're looking for.
If you have MaxRequests options under FastCGI in your config.yml, or command-line option "--maxrequests=N" assigned, the FastCGI process
will exit after serving N requests.
SERVER CONFIGURATIONS
Apache + mod_fastcgi
# These two lines are FastCGI-specific; skip them to run in vanilla CGI mode
AddHandler fastcgi-script fcgi
FastCgiServer /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty -initial-env JIFTY_COMMAND=fastcgi
DocumentRoot /path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates
ScriptAlias / /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty/
Apache + mod_fcgid + mod_rewrite
An alternative to Apache mod_fastcgi is to use mod_fcgid with mod_rewrite. If you use mod_fcgid and mod_rewrite, you can use this in your
Apache configuration instead:
DocumentRoot /path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin
DefaultInitEnv JIFTY_COMMAND fastcgi
<Directory /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin>
Options ExecCGI
SetHandler fcgid-script
</Directory>
<Directory /path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates>
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /cgi-bin/jifty/$1 [QSA,L]
</Directory>
It may be possible to do this without using mod_rewrite.
Lighttpd (<http://www.lighttpd.net/>)
Version 1.4.23 or newer is recommended, and you may adapt this config:
server.modules = ( "mod_fastcgi" )
server.document-root = "/path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates"
fastcgi.server = (
"/" => (
"your_jifty_app" => (
"socket" => "/tmp/your_jifty_app.socket",
"check-local" => "disable",
"fix-root-scriptname" => "enable",
"bin-path" => "/path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty",
"bin-environment" => ( "JIFTY_COMMAND" => "fastcgi" ),
"min-procs" => 1,
"max-procs" => 5,
"max-load-per-proc" => 1,
"idle-timeout" => 20,
)
)
)
Versions before 1.4.23 will work, but you should read Plack::Handler::FCGI's lighttpd documentation
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Plack/lib/Plack/Handler/FCGI.pm#lighttpd> for how to configure your server.
More information
Since this uses Plack::Handler::FCGI, you might also want to read its documentation on webserver configurations
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METHODS
run
Creates a new FastCGI process.
perl v5.14.2 2011-01-25 Jifty::Script::FastCGI(3pm)