On 04/04 07:06, vtamara wrote: > Hi > > Thank you very much for the reply and the interest in helping. > > > vtamara: did previous versions of Ruby, unicorn, or OpenBSD work > > for your app? > > The application was working withouth issue on OpenBSD/adJ amd64 6.7, ruby > 2.7 and unicorn 6.0. So there is something in conflict betweeen Unicorn 6.0 > with OpenBSD/adJ 6.8 and ruby 3.0. > > > Is preload_app in use? If so, does the problem manifest without > > preload_app? > > No > > > Are you using Ractor or any other new/experimental stuff > > in Ruby? > > No > > > Can you reproduce the problem with a simple "hello world"-style app? > > I don't have a hello world example at hand, but some projects that present > this problem when I run them on OpenBSD/adJ amd64 6.8, nginx 1.18.0, node > 12.16.1, PostgreSQL 13.2, Ruby 3.0, Rails 6.1 and Unicorn 6.0 are: > > https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/cor1440 > https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/cor1440_pdJ > https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/sivel2 > https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/si_anzorc > https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/si_asom > https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/si_codacop > https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/sivel2_mujeresindigenas/
Unfortunately, given the required amount of setup, I don't think I'll have time to look into this. The best way to debug this is to start removing code/dependencies piece by piece until the problem goes away. Once the problem goes away, add that code back, and make sure it fails again, then start removing other code/dependencies. Repeat this process until you have the most minimal example, where removing any additional code/dependencies will stop the code from failing. Sorry, Jeremy > > The simplest of them is https://github.com/pasosdeJesus/cor1440, althoug it > requires: > * PostgreSQL > * nginx > * nodejs > * yarn. I install it with: doas pkg_add bash; ftp -o- > https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh | bash > * A directory /var/www/bundler/ruby/3.0 where I install the gems with the > permissions of a user (not root) that runs the application, and better > running: > bundle config path /var/www/bundler/. > * unicorn installed globally with: > doas gem install unicorn > doas ln -s /usr/local/bin/unicorn_rails30 /usr/local/bin/unicorn > > To create the PostgreSQL user (in the following example sipdes) and a > database for the production environment (in the following example > cor1440gen_pro): > > doas su - _postgresql > createuser -h /var/www/var/run/postgresql/ -U postgres -s sipdes > createdb -h /var/www/var/run/postgresql/ -U postgres -O sipdes > cor1440gen_pro > psql -h /var/www/var/run/postgresql/ -U postgres > postgres=# alter user sipdes with password 'xyz'; > postgres=# \q > exit > > With nginx suppossng I will run the application in localhost over SSL, what > I do is to choose an unused port (let's say 2009) and add to the > /etc/nginx/nginx.conf configuration in its http block: > > upstream unicorncor1440 { > server 127.0.0.1:2009 fail_timeout=0; > } > > I also add a server block inside the http block with: > > server { > listen 443 ssl; > ssl_certificate /etc/ssl/server.crt; > ssl_certificate_key /etc/ssl/private/server.key; > root /var/www/htdocs/cor1440/; > server_name 127.0.0.1; > error_log logs/cor1440.rror.log; > > location /cor1440 { > try_files $uri @unicorncor1440; > } > > location @unicorncor1440 { > proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; > proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; > proxy_set_header Host $http_host; > proxy_redirect off; > proxy_pass http://unicorncor1440; > error_page 500 502 503 504 /500.html; > keepalive_timeout 10; > } > > location ^~ /cor1440/assets/ { > gzip_static on; > expires max; > add_header Cache-Control public; > root /var/www/htdocs/cor1440/public/; > } > > location ^~ /cor1440/images/ { > gzip_static on; > expires max; > add_header Cache-Control public; > root /var/www/htdocs/cor1440/public/; > } > > location ^~ /cor1440/packs/ { > gzip_static on; > add_header Cache-Control public; > root /var/www/htdocs/cor1440/public/; > } > } > > And restarted nginx: > > doas rcctl restart nginx > > Then to configure: > > cd /tmp > git clone [email protected]:pasosdeJesus/cor1440 > doas mv cor1440 /var/www/htdocs/ > doas chown -R $USER:$USER /var/www/htdocs/cor1440 > cd /var/www/htdocs/cor1440 > mkdir .bundle > echo '---' > .bundle/config > echo 'BUNDLE_PATH: "/var/www/bundler"' >> .bundle/config > echo 'BUNDLE_DISABLE_SHARED_GEMS: "true"' >> .bundle/config > bundle > > Here some gems will require installing with special permissions for example: > > doas gem install --install-dir /var/www/bundler/ruby/3.0 unicorn > > Other gems that will require this kind of installation will be: > racc nio4r websocket-driver bcrypt bindex msgpack ffi redcarpet kgio > libxml-ruby pg > nokogiri bootsnap puma sassc > > Once bundle runs completely: > > cp .env.plantilla .env > vi .env > > There I set the variables: > * BD_USUARIO with the database user, > * BD_CLAVE with the password > * BD_PRO with the name of the production database > * CONFIG_HOSTS=127.0.0.1 > * DIRAP with the path to the application > * RAILS_ENV=production > * PUERTOUNICORN with the port I choosed and set in nginx.conf > * USUARIO_AP with the operating system user who will run the application > > Prepare credentials and database: > > bin/rails credentials:edit > RAILS_ENV=production bin/rails credentials:edit > bin/railsp db:setup db:migrate sip:indices > > Precompile assets: > > CXX=c++ yarn > doas ln -s /usr/local/bin/node /tmp # To overcome bug of node with rails > on OpenBSD > bin/railsp assets:precompile > > Run the application with: > SECRET_KEY_BASE=cf46 DIRAP=/var/www/htdocs/cor1440/ bin/u.sh > > Trying to see the application running with a browser in > https://127.0.0.1/cor1440 will produce the errors described in > log/unicorn.log. > > Blessings. Thank you. > > El 2021-03-30 00:00, Jeremy Evans escribi??: > > On 03/30 01:58, Eric Wong wrote: > > > vtamara <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > > > > > Launching a rails application with Ruby 3, Unicorn 6 on OpenBSD/adJ > > > > 6.8, I'm > > > > experiencing a lot of "Bus Error" and "Segmentation Faults" during > > > > aproximately half hour. > > > > > > +Cc: Jeremy Evans, who is more familiar with OpenBSD and Ruby 3.0 > > > than I > > > cf. > > > https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/[email protected]/ > > > > I'll be happy to look into this if a minimal self-contained reproducible > > example is posted. Personally, I run my Ruby apps on OpenBSD amd64 with > > Unicorn, and haven't seen similar errors. However, I don't use > > preload_app and use fairly minimal dependencies. > > > > Thanks, > > Jeremy > > -- > Dios, gracias por tu amor infinito. > -- > Vladimir T??mara Pati??o. http://vtamara.pasosdeJesus.org/ > http://www.pasosdejesus.org/dominio_publico_colombia.html
