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I was deploying my rails app to Amazon EC2 when I ran into a issue. I was deploying 3 servers, 1 web, 1 app, and one primary DB. I ran cap rubber:bootstrap and I got the following output:

    triggering after callbacks for `deploy:update_code'
  * executing "sudo -p 'sudo password: '  bash -l -c 'cd /mnt/DismissrrHosted-production/releases/20121225011518 && RUBBER_ENV=production RAILS_ENV=production ./script/rubber config  --force --file=\"role/(db|postgresql)/\"'"
    servers: ["db01.dismissrrhostedapp.com"]
    [db01.dismissrrhostedapp.com] executing command
 ** [out :: db01.dismissrrhostedapp.com] Instance not found for host: ip-10-116-42-40
 ** [out :: db01.dismissrrhostedapp.com] 
    command finished in 6232ms
failed: "/bin/bash -l -c 'sudo -p '\\''sudo password: '\\''  bash -l -c '\\''cd /mnt/DismissrrHosted-production/releases/20121225011518 && RUBBER_ENV=production RAILS_ENV=production ./script/rubber config  --force --file=\"role/(db|postgresql)/\"'\\'''" on db01.dismissrrhostedapp.com

I can't figure out how-to stop it from failing. If I SSH into the server and run the command I get this output: -bash: syntax error near unexpected token('`

How should I go about fixing this?

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