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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T06:20:56+00:00 2026-05-29T06:20:56+00:00

I’m seeing some strange behavior when I run Rails server with rails s -e

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I’m seeing some strange behavior when I run Rails server with rails s -e [env] (double ** added for emphasis):

~/app> rails s -e=**production**# << ok...v
=> Booting Mongrel              #         v huh?
=> Rails 3.1.1 application starting in **test** on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Call with -d to detach
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
^CExiting
~/app> rails s -e=**development**  
=> Booting Mongrel
=> Rails 3.1.1 application starting in **test** on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Call with -d to detach
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
^CExiting
~/app> RAILS_ENV=**development** rails s
=> Booting Mongrel
=> Rails 3.1.1 application starting in **development** on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Call with -d to detach
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
^CExiting
~/app> RAILS_ENV=**production** rails s
=> Booting Mongrel
=> Rails 3.1.1 application starting in **production** on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Call with -d to detach
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server

The upshot is that the -e switch is being ignored.

The Rails guide doesn’t mention any situations where it will be overriden. The command line help says -e Specifies the environment to run this server under test/development/production). OK.

I really think this was working fine a few weeks ago (been a while since I started a prod server on that box) so I may have changed something that broke this, but what? I checked for places where I was using = instead of == but didn’t find any. Don’t think that would explain this.

Update: John correctly points out that it is -e [env]. I tried that first with the same results then tried -e=[env]. The correct way (still produces incorrect result):

~/app> rails s -e production -p 5000
=> Booting Mongrel ^^^^^^^^^           vvvv
=> Rails 3.1.1 application starting in test on http://0.0.0.0:5000
=> Call with -d to detach
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
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    2026-05-29T06:20:57+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 6:20 am

    Check that you don’t have the RAILS_ENV environment variable set as it will override whatever you pass as a command line option.

    The relevant bit of the rails source ydoes this

    ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= options[:environment]
    

    options is populated from the command line arguments, so if RAILS_ENV is already set your command line options have no effect.

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