Instead of using Mongrel, all Ruby on Rails applications need to be deployed with Phusion Passenger (mod_rails). I have provided a tutorial from our Knowledgebase which should get you going.
Note: Our Knowledgebase is in the process of being overhauled, but will be back up to 100% functionality and content very soon!
That would need to be a new question actually since that is a different topic. We are trying to keep this quite strict in terms of ask a question and receive an answer, and not threaded comments.
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Hey Ryan,
Instead of using Mongrel, all Ruby on Rails applications need to be deployed with Phusion Passenger (mod_rails). I have provided a tutorial from our Knowledgebase which should get you going.
Note: Our Knowledgebase is in the process of being overhauled, but will be back up to 100% functionality and content very soon!
http://kb.site5.com/ruby-on-rails/how-to-deploy-a-rails-3-x-application-with-phusion-passenger/
Thanks,
Graham