Can't access to web interface
Created by: ghost
Hi,
I just follow your Install instructions, and another readme to configure Apache2 with Gitlab. When I try to connect with my sub.domain.com
I have this message
Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /users/sign_in.
Reason: Error reading from remote server
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian) Server at sub.domain.com Port 80
With these configurations
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName sub.domain.com
DocumentRoot /home/gitlab/gitlab/public
<Directory /home/gitlab/gitlab/public>
AllowOverride All
Options -MultiViews
</Directory>
ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:8080/
ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/gitlab_error.log
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/gitlab_access.log combined
</VirtualHost>
mod_proxy and mod_proxy_http are enabled with this command a2enmod proxy proxy_http
root@ks351246:~# clear
#
# PRODUCTION
#
production:
adapter: mysql2
encoding: utf8
reconnect: false
database: gitlabhq_production
pool: 5
username: gitlab
password: gitlab
# host: localhost
# socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
#
# Development specific
#
development:
adapter: mysql2
encoding: utf8
reconnect: false
database: gitlabhq_development
pool: 5
username: gitlab
password: gitlab
# socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
# Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
# re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
# Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
test: &test
adapter: mysql2
encoding: utf8
reconnect: false
database: gitlabhq_test
pool: 5
username: root
password:
# socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
A user named gitlab
has been created for the gitlabhq_production
database.
app_dir = "/home/gitlab/gitlab/"
worker_processes 2
working_directory app_dir
# Load app into the master before forking workers for super-fast
# worker spawn times
preload_app true
# nuke workers after 30 seconds (60 is the default)
timeout 30
# listen on a Unix domain socket and/or a TCP port,
#listen 8080 # listen to port 8080 on all TCP interfaces
listen "127.0.0.1:8080" # listen to port 8080 on the loopback interface
#listen "#{app_dir}/tmp/sockets/gitlab.socket"
pid "#{app_dir}/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid"
stderr_path "#{app_dir}/log/unicorn.stderr.log"
stdout_path "#{app_dir}/log/unicorn.stdout.log"
# http://www.rubyenterpriseedition.com/faq.html#adapt_apps_for_cow
if GC.respond_to?(:copy_on_write_friendly=)
GC.copy_on_write_friendly = true
end
before_fork do |server, worker|
# the following is highly recomended for Rails + "preload_app true"
# as there's no need for the master process to hold a connection
defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) and ActiveRecord::Base.connection.disconnect!
##
# When sent a USR2, Unicorn will suffix its pidfile with .oldbin and
# immediately start loading up a new version of itself (loaded with a new
# version of our app). When this new Unicorn is completely loaded
# it will begin spawning workers. The first worker spawned will check to
# see if an .oldbin pidfile exists. If so, this means we've just booted up
# a new Unicorn and need to tell the old one that it can now die. To do so
# we send it a QUIT.
#
# Using this method we get 0 downtime deploys.
old_pid = "#{server.config[:pid]}.oldbin"
if File.exists?(old_pid) && server.pid != old_pid
begin
sig = (worker.nr + 1) >= server.worker_processes ? :QUIT : :TTOU
Process.kill(sig, File.read(old_pid).to_i)
rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::ESRCH
# someone else did our job for us
end
end
end
after_fork do |server, worker|
# Unicorn master loads the app then forks off workers - because of the way
# Unix forking works, we need to make sure we aren't using any of the parent's
# sockets, e.g. db connection
defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) and ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection
# Redis and Memcached would go here but their connections are established
# on demand, so the master never opens a socket
end
Any idea ?
Thank you.