{%- set passenger_mod = '/usr/lib64/nginx/modules/ngx_http_passenger_module.so'
if grains.osfinger in ('CentOS Linux-7',) else
'/usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_passenger_module.so' %}
-{%- set passenger_ruby = '/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.7.2/bin/ruby'
+{%- set passenger_ruby = '/usr/local/rvm/wrappers/default/ruby'
if grains.osfinger in ('CentOS Linux-7', 'Ubuntu-18.04', 'Debian-10') else
'/usr/bin/ruby' %}
+{%- set max_workers = ("__CONTROLLER_MAX_WORKERS__" or grains['num_cpus'])|int %}
+{%- set max_reqs = ("__CONTROLLER_MAX_QUEUED_REQUESTS__" or 128)|int %}
### NGINX
nginx:
### PASSENGER
passenger:
passenger_ruby: {{ passenger_ruby }}
+ passenger_max_pool_size: {{ max_workers }}
+
+ # Make the passenger queue small (twice the concurrency, so
+ # there's at most one pending request for each busy worker)
+ # because controller reorders requests based on priority, and
+ # won't send more than API.MaxConcurrentRequests to passenger
+ # (which is max_workers * 2), so things that are moved to the head
+ # of the line get processed quickly.
+ passenger_max_request_queue_size: {{ max_workers * 2 + 1 }}
### SERVER
server:
# include: 'modules-enabled/*.conf'
load_module: {{ passenger_mod }}
{% endif %}
- worker_processes: 4
+ worker_processes: {{ max_workers }}
+
+ # each request is up to 3 connections (1 with client, 1 proxy to
+ # controller, then potentially 1 from controller back to
+ # passenger). Each connection consumes a file descriptor.
+ # That's how we get these calculations
+ worker_rlimit_nofile: {{ max_reqs * 3 + 1 }}
+ events:
+ worker_connections: {{ max_reqs * 3 + 1 }}
### SNIPPETS
snippets: