Internet Software Engineer (PERL)
About Web Services is seeking an Internet Software Engineer to maintain and
develop new applications for it's hosting platform. About Web Services is a
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Interesting ... not sure if implementing this in this fashion
would be
worth the overhead. If such a need exists I would imagine
that would have
choosen a more appropriate OS level solution. Think OpenAFS.
It is always nice to use stuff that has ibm backing and likely has at least
a
I would think it could be useful in non-mod_perl applications as well
- you give an example of a user's mailbox. With scp it might be even
more fun to have around :) (/me is thinking of config files and
such)
mod_perl works very well with the system for keeping track of what boxes are
Just putting about a little feeler about this package I started writing last
night. Wondering about its usefulness, current availability, and just
overall interest. Designed for mod_perl use. Doesn't make much sense
otherwise.
Don't want to go into too many details here, but File::Redundant,
I am finishing up a sort of alpha version of Data::Fallback (my own name)
which should work very well for cache'ing just about anything locally on a
box. We are planning on using it to cache dynamically generated html
templates and images. You would ask a local perl daemon (using Net::Server)
Hmmm... isn't that sort of backwards? It sounds like you're
considering
the problem as building a cache that can be taught how to
fetch data,
but to me it seems more natural to build components for fetching data
and teach them how to cache.
The semantic for describing how
Any chance of being able to define a runaway script based on percent of
CPU or percent of memory used as well as time in seconds? This would be
great for us. Every so often we get a script that just starts choking on
memory, and gets every process on the box swapping, which kills our load.
Looks like this will do the limit by CPU or memory used. Guess I should
read my whole inbox before I start to respond.
Thanks,
Earl
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From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 8:40 PM
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