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I installed Apache, Passenger and Sinatra and deployed an app. It gives error when trying to access:

An error occurred while starting up the preloader: it did not write a startup response in time.

Application root
    /var/www/html/test
Environment (value of RAILS_ENV, RACK_ENV, WSGI_ENV and PASSENGER_ENV)
    production
Ruby interpreter command

    /usr/local/bin/ruby

User and groups

    Unknown

Environment variables

    Unknown

Ulimits

    Unknown

How can I solve it?


Edit

In the application log, I found this line of error:

!> Ready
!> socket: unix:/tmp/passenger.1.0.14019/generation-0/backends/preloader.14049
!>

Gem list:

bigdecimal (1.2.0)
builder (3.2.0)
bundler (1.3.1)
daemon_controller (1.1.1)
fastthread (1.0.7)
io-console (0.4.2)
json (1.7.7)
minitest (4.3.2)
passenger (4.0.0.rc4)
psych (2.0.0)
rack (1.5.2)
rack-protection (1.4.0)
rake (0.9.6)
rdoc (4.0.0)
sequel (3.45.0)
sinatra (1.3.5)
test-unit (2.0.0.0)
tilt (1.3.4)

System version:

Ruby 2.0
Apache 2.2
Amazon EC2 Instance

The app was running fine with Ruby 1.9 and Passenger 3.0. I just upgraded to 2.0, and Passenger 3.0 does not even compile correctly. They suggested me to use Passenger Pre 4.0, and it compiled fine, but does not run the app...

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Does the Sinatra app run ok without Apache and Passenger? Which versions of Apache, Passenger, Sinatra, Ruby are you running these on, and which OS and version? – iain Mar 11 at 17:36
Additionally, which spawn method are you using? – fmendez Mar 11 at 17:52
@iain see edit:) – texasbruce Mar 11 at 17:58
@fmendez Sorry I am noobie. What is spawn method? – texasbruce Mar 11 at 17:58
@texasbruce that a configuration option on the Apache side, but it might be irrelevant actually. Could you post more of the applications logs? The lines above and below the one you already pasted here. – fmendez Mar 11 at 18:33
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I found the answer what is causing it in my case. In my config.ru I was redirecting STDOUT like this:

log = File.new("logs/std.log", "a+")
STDOUT.reopen(log)

Removing the redirect into the log and it starts up again.

Looks like passenger needs STDOUT to detect a working "preloader".

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I removed it and it works too! But how we are supposed to log though? Is it a bug? Any bug report? – texasbruce Mar 12 at 2:35
Oh I found out. Only redirect stderr to the log file does the trick. They added a new "feature" that forces the stdout redirects to stderr so that is why they require unmodified stdout to start... – texasbruce Mar 12 at 2:55

In case the above doesn't solve it for you, I had the exact same error message with a different cause.

In my case, we were using an external database server and that had gone down.

Bringing the external db server back up fixed the issue.

But before we solved this, we spent a bunch of time thinking about recompiling passenger, etc.

Hope this note saves someone some time.

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