I've been running without problems on ruby 1.9.1 for a couple of
months. Has anything else changed in the stack recently that might be
related to worker problems?
Here's the log you suggested. Definitely blows up. Shouldn't there
be some sort of notification for this?
$ heroku rake jobs:work
/
Hi,
We use the Hpricot gem on our Heroku app. It is specified in the .gems
file and "config.gem :hpricot" is in the config/environment.rb file.
Sometimes our delayed jobs throw a NoMethodError when attempting to
use the 'Hpricot()' method. The exact same code with the same data
works in the Heroku
Jobs on our apps all seem to be executed properly by a worker. Try
running heroku rake jobs:work and see if it blows up w/ a backtrace or
not.
I was running into a pretty serious issue not being able to run any
rake commands (like "heroku rake routes", for instance) -- ended up
having to downgrade
You're not alone and I don't think this has been happening since just
yesterday but probably a little longer.
I thought it was just me.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:09 PM, jmay wrote:
> Since at least yesterday, Heroku workers are no longer picking up and
> executing queued jobs. Is anyone else e
Since at least yesterday, Heroku workers are no longer picking up and
executing queued jobs. Is anyone else experiencing this?
-Jason
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Thanks Alex, that's great.
Just to be sure, looking at creating a new bucket I am presented with
US Standard and Northern California. I assume I should choose US
Standard?
So my bucket
On Aug 18, 12:17 pm, Alex wrote:
> From Amazon's site
>
> Data transferred between Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3 a
>From Amazon's site
Data transferred between Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3 across all other
Regions (i.e. between the Amazon EC2 Northern California and Amazon S3
US Standard Regions) will be charged at Internet Data Transfer rates
on both sides of the transfer.
So I think that yes, you will end up be