# # For the documentation see # # http://www.modrails.com/documentation/Users%20guide.html#_configuring_phusion_passenger # # # The location to the Phusion Passenger root directory. This # configuration option is essential to Phusion Passenger. The correct # value is given by the installer, and should usually not be changed # manually. # # This required option may only occur once, in the global server # configuration. # # The config variable got moved to its own file that will get updated by # the package. # Include "/etc/apache2/conf.d/mod_passenger_root.include" # # This option allows one to specify the Ruby interpreter to use. # # This option may only occur once, in the global server configuration. # # The default is ruby. # PassengerRuby "/usr/bin/ruby" # This option allows one to specify how much information Phusion # Passenger should write to the Apache error log file. A higher log # level value means that more information will be logged. # # Possible values are: # # 0: Show only errors and warnings. # # 1: Show the most important debugging information. This might be useful # for system administrators who are trying to figure out the cause # of a problem. # # 2: Show more debugging information. This is typically only useful for # developers. # 3: Show even more debugging information. # # This option may only occur once, in the global server configuration. # # The default is 0. # PassengerLogLevel 0 # # Whether to enable user switching support. # # This option may only occur once, in the global server configuration. # # The default value is on. # PassengerUserSwitching on # # Passenger enables user switching support by default. This # configuration option allows one to specify which user Rails/Rack # applications must run as, if user switching fails or is disabled. # # This option may only occur once, in the global server configuration. # # The default value is nobody. # PassengerDefaultUser wwwrun