I had posted another question earlier about deployment with Passenger. That problem turned out to be a permissions issue, and I fixed it by running chmod on the www folder recursively.
Now, I don’t get the Phusion error page, but I get a white screen of death. The Rails logs show no error messages, and I cannot figure out what is going down here.
EDIT: These come from the error log…at least I think they do. All error.logs have been gzipped for whatever reason. The status code of the page is 500 Internal Server Error.
SQLite3::CantOpenException (unable to open database file):
SQLite3::CantOpenException (unable to open database file):
EDIT2: FInally got some error output from the server. 😛
[Sat Sep 18 17:49:55 2010] [notice] Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.3.2-1ubuntu4.2 with Suhosin-Patch Phusion_Passenger/3.0.0.pre2 configured -- resuming normal operations
Rails Error: Unable to access log file. Please ensure that /var/www/rails/releases/20100918182135/log/production.log exists and is chmod 0666. The log level has been raised to WARN and the output directed to STDERR until the problem is fixed.
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (SQLite3::SQLException: no such table: welcomes: SELECT "welcomes".* FROM "welcomes"): app/controllers/welcomes_controller.rb:5:in `index'
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (SQLite3::SQLException: no such table: welcomes: SELECT "welcomes".* FROM "welcomes"): app/controllers/welcomes_controller.rb:5:in `index'
Your error log is probably being gzipped by the log rotation daemon. It’s a pretty standard component of most servers.
Anyway, you’re getting a white page because, as the error says, there’s something wrong with your database file, probably another permission problem. Fix it and it should work.