[hunchentoot-devel] Running webserver on remote machine
Jeff Byrd
jeffreydbyrd at gmail.com
Thu Jun 7 02:15:51 UTC 2012
Hi guys, thanks for all the suggestions. I do believe threads are enabled
(otherwise the start command wouldn't return right?). And I've tried
running it on several arbitrary ports, but the behavior remains consistent.
I'm having trouble figuring out how to see the request logs. All I know is
that the connection is timing out
(Chrome gives me the message "Error 118 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT):
The operation timed out.").
It runs great on my localhost though so you're probably right in that it's
a port or a host issue. Can anyone point me to some good books or tutorials
on how this works?
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 9:10 PM, William Halliburton
<whalliburton at gmail.com>wrote:
> Note that since this is an amazon EC2 instance you will have to have
> allowed access to the instance on the 8080 port. Since you said that it
> worked earlier on the same instance I'm just throwing this out there as a
> low possibility.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Jeff Byrd <jeffreydbyrd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Hans thanks for your reply,
>> I do have Hunchentoot installed using quicklisp. And sorry for the
>> ambiguity, I meant that I enter the server's address in my browser's
>> address bar (in this case it would be
>> ec2-184-72-143-0.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8080), it then hangs for a
>> while, and eventually shows an error page saying "Opps, Google Chrome could
>> not connect..."
>>
>> Some additional info:
>> On my local host, after entering the hunchentoot:start command, the
>> prompt hangs until I hit CNTL-C. But on the remote host, it brings me back
>> to the REPL. I'm still able to enter commands while sbcl runs (which I've
>> read is characteristic of threading). I think I'll do a bit more homework
>> and try to print request logs (if any) to a file.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Hans Hübner <hans.huebner at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>
>>> I don't quite know what exactly the problem is. Did you install
>>> Hunchentoot with quicklisp (http://www.quicklisp.org/)? If not, please
>>> do so. Also, what do you mean when you write "going to <remotehost>:8080/
>>> doesn't display anything"? Do you get an empty page?
>>>
>>> -Hans
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Jeff Byrd <jeffreydbyrd at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> This is my first attempt at a webapp, and first time posting to the
>>>> mailing list. I have a question about starting a server on a remote
>>>> machine. I've been playing with Hunchentoot on my localhost, and it works
>>>> great. Earlier it worked on my remote webspace also. But recently I've been
>>>> playing with SBCL threading and Allegro (following this<http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/practical-web-programming-with-allegroserve.html>tutorial, which had me install all sorts of weird gigamonkey stuff) and now
>>>> when I run the command
>>>>
>>>> (hunchentoot:start <http://www.weitz.de/hunchentoot/#start> (make-instance 'hunchentoot:easy-acceptor <http://www.weitz.de/hunchentoot/#acceptor> :port 8080))
>>>>
>>>> it says
>>>> #<HUNCHENTOOT:EASY-ACCEPTOR (host *, port 8080)>
>>>> and going to <remotehost>:8080/ doesn't display anything.
>>>> I hit cntr-z to put it in the background and then
>>>>
>>>> $ lsof -i :8080 and I get
>>>>
>>>> COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
>>>> sbcl 11350 root 5u IPv4 1816786 0t0 TCP *:http-alt (LISTEN)
>>>>
>>>> I have a feeling it's something simple, like incorrect host variable or
>>>> a separate thread being stopped, but I'm having a hard time finding answers
>>>> on Google and related documentation. Any suggestions or information on what
>>>> that above message means would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Jeff
>>>>
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