Hongli Lai
Hongli Lai
Since there has been no response for so long, I went ahead and renamed my gem to rspec-sorbet-types. It's now published and ready to use. By the way, many thanks...
@CamJN This is a separate request body buffering system that's implemented in the Passenger Core Controller (BufferBody.cpp), unrelated to Nginx's `passenger_request_buffering`. The Core Controller's body buffering is off by default...
Ah yes I didn't notice that it failed. Looks like a network timeout. I'll rerun it.
The CI is running into trouble again: publishing fails because the CI runner runs out of disk space. I'll have to find a solution for this...
Should be fixed now.
This is intentional. When a new distribution is added, we only add the latest tiny versions.
Passenger Enterprise zero-downtime restarts & request routing can prolong outages and delay recovery
Some notes to help myself understand the issue better. You can ignore this since this is only for myself. A summary of the identified problem: - **Wasted cache warming due...
Passenger Enterprise zero-downtime restarts & request routing can prolong outages and delay recovery
Hi @dannyfallon, we are nearing completion of implementing a solution for this issue. We agree with your entire analysis and we agree with your proposed solution. Thanks for the excellent...
Hi @mullermp and @tubsandcans, Passenger doesn't inherent have any interactions with how the app deals with TCP sockets, so I don't really see how Passenger can be a cause here....
The only thing I can think of is that, by keeping so many sockets open, you reach the Ruby process's file descriptor limit. Sometimes, when Passenger's Ruby side accepts a...