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Mark Sandford

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Mar 16, 2015, 12:47:12 PM3/16/15
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I'm having an issue getting my app to start up in production.  After spending a lot of time trying to troubleshoot differences between production and development servers, I set up a clean Ubuntu 14.04 server on EC2.  Everything runs fine in the development environment, but as soon as I try to do anything in the production environment, it fails immediately with no errors and no logs (that I can find).  See below for what I'm getting on the command line when trying to start the server or create the database.

Starting server in Development:

ubuntu@ip-172-31-27-6:~/myapp$ rails s puma -b ec2-54-173-179-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com
=> Booting Puma
=> Rails 4.2.0 application starting in development on http://ec2-54-173-179-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com:3000
=> Run `rails server -h` for more startup options
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
Puma 2.11.1 starting...
* Min threads: 0, max threads: 16
* Environment: development

Starting server in  Production:

ubuntu@ip-172-31-27-6:~/myapp$ rails s puma -b ec2-54-173-179-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com -e production
=> Booting Puma
=> Rails 4.2.0 application starting in production on http://ec2-54-173-179-250.compute-1.amazonaws.com:3000
=> Run `rails server -h` for more startup options
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
Abort testing: Your Rails environment is running in production mode!
Exiting
ubuntu@ip-172-31-27-6:~/myapp$

Creating DB in Development

ubuntu@ip-172-31-27-6:~/myapp$ RAILS_ENV=development rake db:create db:schema:load
-- enable_extension("plpgsql")
   -> 0.0241s
-- create_table("clients", {:force=>:cascade})
   -> 0.0195s
-- add_index("clients", ["user_id"], {:name=>"index_clients_on_user_id", :using=>:btree})
   -> 0.0071s
-- create_table("pieces", {:force=>:cascade})
   -> 0.0134s
-- add_index("pieces", ["user_id"], {:name=>"index_pieces_on_user_id", :using=>:btree})
   -> 0.0075s
-- create_table("rentals", {:force=>:cascade})
   -> 0.0065s
-- add_index("rentals", ["client_id"], {:name=>"index_rentals_on_client_id", :using=>:btree})
   -> 0.0063s
-- add_index("rentals", ["piece_id"], {:name=>"index_rentals_on_piece_id", :using=>:btree})
   -> 0.0065s
-- create_table("users", {:force=>:cascade})
   -> 0.0111s
-- add_index("users", ["email"], {:name=>"index_users_on_email", :unique=>true, :using=>:btree})
   -> 0.0057s
-- add_foreign_key("clients", "users")
   -> 0.0032s
-- add_foreign_key("pieces", "users")
   -> 0.0020s
-- initialize_schema_migrations_table()
   -> 0.0140s
Started

  0/0: [==================================================================================================] 100% Time: 00:00:00, Time: 00:00:00


Creating DB in Production:

ubuntu@ip-172-31-27-6:~/myapp$ RAILS_ENV=production rake db:create db:schema:load
Abort testing: Your Rails environment is running in production mode!
ubuntu@ip-172-31-27-6:~/myapp$

In this case, the production database is created, but the tables aren't.  

Basically, running any command seems to stop after getting the message "Abort testing: Your Rails environment is running in production mode!"  I've tried pointing to the already-created dev database in database.yml and running the server, but I get the same problem.  I've tried using WEBrick, puma and unicorn.  All end up with the same issue.  I even copied environments/development.rb to environments/production.rb, with no luck.  

I'm new to RoR and this kind of development environment.  I don't even know where to begin troubleshooting this, so any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Mark

Frederick Cheung

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Mar 16, 2015, 12:56:35 PM3/16/15
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On Monday, March 16, 2015 at 4:47:12 PM UTC, Mark Sandford wrote:
I'm having an issue getting my app to start up in production.  After spending a lot of time trying to troubleshoot differences between production and development servers, I set up a clean Ubuntu 14.04 server on EC2.  Everything runs fine in the development environment, but as soon as I try to do anything in the production environment, it fails immediately with no errors and no logs (that I can find).  See below for what I'm getting on the command line when trying to start the server or create the database.

Looks like someone was very paranoid about running in production mode - I'd search the code base for instances of that warning message. It seems that by default this is included in test_help.rb (generated as part of a rails app), so it's possible that's been required somehow.

Fred

Mark Sandford

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Mar 16, 2015, 1:50:03 PM3/16/15
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You, sir, are a giant among men.  

I assumed the message about running in production was a standard message whenever running in that environment. Commenting out "require 'rails/test_help'" in environment.rb did the trick.

Thanks!

Mark
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