[volunteergrid2-l] Thinking about a light-weight proxy solution
Steve Dodson
steve.dodson at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 10:21:15 PDT 2011
I've noticed the same thing regarding number of shares - and I believe
it's probably due to the "poppy" node. Some servers can see this node,
others can't (my helper can't). I think the flaky status has something
to do with the tides or lunar phase. :-P
On 03/17/2011 10:56 AM, Billy Earney wrote:
> Since tahoe is written in python, I wonder if there is something written
> in python we could use? Maybe it could eventually be wrapped with
> tahoe-lafs..
>
> Just a suggestion..
>
> Also , when I import one or more files, I keep receiving errors saying
> that it cannot find enough servers to hold shares.. I’ve modified the
> settings to only need 6 servers (and 4 shares). But I see 7 servers
> connected to the grid..
>
> Anyone else having these kinds of problems?
>
> *From:*volunteergrid2-l-bounces at tahoe-lafs.org
> [mailto:volunteergrid2-l-bounces at tahoe-lafs.org] *On Behalf Of *Jody Harris
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 17, 2011 11:22 AM
> *To:* VolunteerGrid2
> *Subject:* [volunteergrid2-l] Thinking about a light-weight proxy solution
>
> I'm pretty happy with the excellent work Brad has done with the Apache
> mod_proxy hack for controlling node access to the grid, but I've been
> thinking that:
>
> 1) I don't really want to install Apache on the machine hosing my node
> at home just to use mod_proxy and
>
> 2) If we ever get Tahoe running on a plug computer, Apache would be
> significant overhead on limited resources.
>
> I've never messed with Sqid, so I don't know, but I'm interested in what
> options we have for a lower-resource proxy solution for these kinds of
> environments.
>
> j
>
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