You realize that you could trivially handle most related issues without
changing Apache at all just by prioritizing your backend work, right?
For example, put your higher priority work in a faster server process
than the low priority work.

If your applications are written according to best practices, you won't
have more than a second or two delay while processing any foreground
work.  It might make more sense to focus on the application than
building a custom dispatcher in front of them.  If your problem was
Apache itself, you really wouldn't be asking these types of questions.



Thanks,

Rick Houser
Auto-Owners Insurance
Systems Support
(517)703-2580

-----Original Message-----
From: ricardo13 [mailto:ricardoogra...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:23 AM
To: modules-dev@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: How do I manipulate request_rec Object in worker.c



Ray Morris wrote:
> 
>> I modified request_rec simply adding a field in request_rec.  Now, I 
>> would like get this field in worker.c
> 
>    You also wouldn't modify request_rec, adding a new data member, to 
> add information about a request anyway.  If you wanted to add 
> information about a request, you would add it to the notes table if 
> there were no appropriate existing member.
> request rec is used by every other module, so you have no right to go 
> changing it's definition.
> 
>    If you're wanting to prioritize by IP address, Google "QOS" and 
> your OS, such as "QOS Linux".
> If you're wanting to prioritize based on something else, start with 
> r->connection.
> 
> r->connection ?? How ??
> 
> Thank you
> Ricardo
> 
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> On 07/15/2009 06:39:11 AM, ricardo13 wrote:
>> 
>> hi all,
>> 
>> I modified request_rec simply adding a field in request_rec.
>> Now, I would like get this field in worker.c
>> 
>> My doubt about this is because worker.c manipulates only sockets and 
>> doesn't request_rec object.
>> How do I do this ??
>> 
>> Thank you
>> Ricardo
>> 
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