hello, Kevin, you made my day! thank you!
On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 11:00:47AM -0400, Kevin Falcone wrote: > Have you tried the nginx config documented in RT first, before moving > on to the custom one? > > http://bestpractical.com/docs/rt/latest/web_deployment.html#nginx I have to admit i didn't ... but ... comparing the 2 configs helped me to catch the problem: In my file, i wrote: fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME ""; include fastcgi_params; But fastcgi_params (as provided by debian) set fastcgi_param to $fastcgi_script_name. this must be overwritten. include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME ""; works fine! > However, nginx is not my specialty, so I'm unlikely to be able to help > debug further. you did it so well. please note that my version use unix domains sockets so there is no TCP overhead (it's faster and i do believe it spare ressources). also, i use upstream so i can add workers in the row: upstream acme { server unix:/tmp/rt.acme.sock.1; server unix:/tmp/rt.acme.sock.2; server unix:/tmp/rt.acme.sock.3; } however, i don't know if RT can handle more than one server of the same instance in the same machine. also, i don't know if it could help to serve more page. experimenting this is on my todolist but every comment is welcome. again, thanks for helping regards -- Marc Chantreux, Mes coordonnées: http://annuaire.unistra.fr/chercher?n=chantreux Direction Informatique, Université de Strasbourg (http://unistra.fr) Service Métiers, Pôle Outils Collaboratifs "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet" -- Abraham Lincoln -- RT Training November 4 & 5 Los Angeles http://bestpractical.com/training