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# Configuration file for Unicorn. Unicorn can be installed by running the # following shell command: # # $ gem install unicorn # # After it's installed you can use it by invoking the unicorn shell command. # # For more information on all the available options see the following page: # http://unicorn.bogomips.org/Unicorn/Configurator.html # The working_directory option contains the path to the directory of your # application. working_directory File.expand_path('../../', __FILE__) # The amount of worker processes to start. It's very important to remember that # setting this option above 1 requires you to use a Ramaze cache that stores # it's data outside of each process' memory. An example of such a cache is # Ramaze::Cache::MemCache. When doing so you should set the following caches: # # * Ramaze::Cache.options.session # * Ramaze::Cache.options.settings # # Without this data will not be synced between Unicorn workers causing all kind # of weird things to happen. worker_processes 1 # Listen to localhost:7000 by default. You can specify either a port or a path # to a Unix socket. listen 7000 # The user and user group to use for the application. It is recommended that you # run the application using a dedicated user. # user 'USER', 'GROUP' # Path to the file that will contain the PID of each unicorn worker. If you're # running multiple workers Unicorn will create multiple PIDs using the specified # name and suffix them with a number. pid File.expand_path('../../tmp/unicorn.pid', __FILE__)
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