[mapserver-users] How to test Mapserver!

2008-05-23 Thread David Martinez Morata
Hellow List! Next monday I go to test a wms service taht I create, with 10 users at the same time. And I don't know if there is a method to log all information like time to aces to data, to process de request, and all the activiti information of mapsercer. Can you help me? Thanks _

[mapserver-users] How to test Mapserver!

2008-05-23 Thread David Martinez Morata
:S! Thanks but... I don't know php and the test its for a wms via "hard clients" (ArcGIS, AutocadMAP,gvSIG...) I have a MS4W distribution and I activate the log file for mapserver but only takes the errors via Web. Thanks for your help, but I don't know if its useful for my case. _

Re: [mapserver-users] How to test Mapserver!

2008-05-23 Thread Milo van der Linden
The thing would be that instead of addressing mapserver directly like: http://yourserver/cgi-bin/mapserv? You would use: http://yourserver/myproxy.php? Since the hard clients add all the parameters themselves, your php script could strip all the parameters and under water call: http://local

Re: [mapserver-users] How to test Mapserver!

2008-05-23 Thread Brent Fraser
David, Have a look at RFC 28 (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/development/rfc/ms-rfc-28). The logging function will log more information (I think) if you set DEBUG 3 (or higher) in the map file. Brent Fraser David Martinez Morata wrote: :S! Thanks but... I don't know php and the test its fo

[mapserver-users] RFC guidelines?

2008-05-23 Thread Brent Fraser
I answered a question on the users list regarding the Mapserver log file and the enhancement of specifying debug levels (RFC 28). Unfortunately the Mapserver Reference documentation is not up to date with the RFC info (specifically the DEBUG settings). I see some of the RFCs have a Documen

Re: [mapserver-users] RFC guidelines?

2008-05-23 Thread Jeff McKenna
If you notice any documents that are not uptodate please enter a ticket for those issues in the MapServer Trac instance (http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ ), assign it to the "MapServer Documentation" component. Thank you. Regarding debug levels, I did include a section on this in a draft of

Re: [mapserver-users] RFC guidelines?

2008-05-23 Thread Daniel Morissette
Brent Fraser wrote: I see some of the RFCs have a Documentation section stating that the Reference doc will be updated (RFC-36 is a good example, it even has details!). I'd like to see this section adopted as a standard. Is there an RFC template or guidelines doc somewhere? I'd hate to s