By connerfritz
I’ve been trying unsuccessfully to get rvm and passenger to work on CentOS 6.4. Are there any good guides for setting it up in a production environment? The Passenger tutorials don’t seem to work and rvm doesn’t seem to even install properly.
Thanks!
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We have an article on installing nginx/passenger on Ubuntu: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-install-rails-and-nginx-with-passenger-on-ubuntu <br> <br>If you want to use CentOS, you can follow the RVM part of the following article to properly install RVM: <br>https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-install-ruby-on-rails-on-centos-6-with-rvm
I had been trying to follow a few of those to no luck. I finally found out the issue: the nginx installer module requires more than 512mb of RAM to operate. I upgraded to the next level (1GB) and now it’s working perfectly. Thanks for the help!
@conner.fritz - glad you got it to work :] You might have a lot of processes on your droplet so there wasn’t enough RAM for the installer module.
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