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description "Tomcat Server"
start on runlevel [2345]
stop on runlevel [!2345]
respawn
respawn limit 10 5
# run as non privileged user
# add user with this command:
## adduser --system --ingroup www-data --home /opt/apache-tomcat apache-tomcat
# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
# David Lutz's Multi VM Vagrantfile
# inspired from Mark Barger's https://gist.github.com/2404910
boxes = [
{ :name => :web, :role => 'web_dev', :ip => '192.168.33.1', :ssh_port => 2201, :http_fwd => 9980, :cpus =>4, :shares => true },
{ :name => :data, :role => 'data_dev', :ip => '192.168.33.2', :ssh_port => 2202, :mysql_fwd => 9936, :cpus =>4 },
{ :name => :railsapp, :role => 'railsapp_dev', :ip => '192.168.33.3', :ssh_port => 2203, :http_fwd => 9990, :cpus =>1}
]
class CORSResource(object):
"""
Adds CORS headers to resources that subclass this.
"""
def create_response(self, *args, **kwargs):
response = super(CORSResource, self).create_response(*args, **kwargs)
response['Access-Control-Allow-Origin'] = '*'
response['Access-Control-Allow-Headers'] = 'Content-Type'
return response
import logging
import time
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def useful():
logger.debug('Hello from webapplib!')
time.sleep(0.01)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pitti/postgresql
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.2 postgresql-server-dev-9.2 postgresql-contrib-9.2
sudo su -l postgres
psql -d template1 -p 5433
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS hstore;
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "uuid-ossp";
service postgresql stop
/usr/lib/postgresql/9.2/bin/pg_upgrade -b /usr/lib/postgresql/9.1/bin -B /usr/lib/postgresql/9.2/bin -d /var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main/ -D /var/lib/postgresql/9.2/main/ -O "-c config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.2/main/postgresql.conf" -o "-c config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.1/main/postgresql.conf"

Out of the box, Homebrew does a default installation on Sphinx:

$ brew install sphinx

However, if you're using MySQL, the thinking-sphinx gem won't work because it needs to use MySQL libraries.

If you managed to screw up the first time, uninstall sphinx first:

$ brew remove sphinx

#
# This config file is a combination of ideas from:
# http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/1073-nuts-bolts-haproxy
# http://www.igvita.com/2008/05/13/load-balancing-qos-with-haproxy/
# http://wiki.railsmachine.com/HAProxy
# http://elwoodicious.com/2008/07/15/nginx-haproxy-thin-fastcgi-php5-load-balanced-rails-with-php-support/
# http://upstream-berlin.com/2008/01/09/using-haproxy-with-multiple-backends-aka-content-switching/
# http://wiki.railsmachine.com/HAProxy
# http://gist.github.com/raw/25482/d39fb332edf977602c183194a1cf5e9a0b5264f9
#
sudo su postgres
psql
update pg_database set datistemplate=false where datname='template1';
drop database Template1;
create database template1 with owner=postgres encoding='UTF-8'
lc_collate='en_US.utf8' lc_ctype='en_US.utf8' template template0;
update pg_database set datistemplate=true where datname='template1';
class LogfileFilter
def initialize regex1, regex2, input_file_name, output_file_name
@read_file = File.new input_file_name, "r"
puts "Reading file #{input_file_name}"
@write_file = File.new output_file_name, "w"
puts "Writing to file #{output_file_name}"
@reg_ex_1 = Regexp.new regex1

Setup vagrant vm

vagrant box add precise64 http://files.vagrantup.com/precise64.box
vagrant init precise64
sed -i 's/# config.vm.network :hostonly/config.vm.network :hostonly/' Vagrantfile
vagrant up
vagrant ssh

Install base software and apache (to have something to proxy)