
jesus at omniti
Nov 6, 2002, 9:23 AM
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Nasty byBusyChildren bug in backhand 1.2.1
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Rama K. McIntosh wrote: > Hello Backhand Users and Developers, > > Due to a nasty bug/typo in backhand 1.2.1, > Backhand byBusyChildren does not work at all. > > This bug was fixed in CVS about 3 months ago. > However, I have wasted many hours trying to get backhand > to balance properly because this bug fix was never released or a patch > published. The ChangeLog is marked as having that fix in 1.2.1. Upon investigation, I see that 1.11 of builtins.h was not tagged into the 1.2.1 release. I do agree with you that this is a very deceiving bug and should be rolled into a release. The reason it had not is because we though it had :-) > > Should I be using the CVS version instead of the patched version of > 1.2.1 I am using now? > (i.e. are there other nasty bugs that have > been fixed in CVS that should concern backhand users?) Yeah. There is one particularly nasty bug that only I have seem to have hit. It has to do with an infinite loop. After running mod_backhand on several largish sites for years, I just hit is about 2 months ago and it is fixed in CVS. > > Developers: please consider releasing a bug > fix release. I believe this bug alone warrants > a published patch or new version which would > have saved me and my employer much time and money. If you are concerned about the time and money spent trying to get a FREE, OPEN-SOURCE product with no WARANTEE or even suitability for a particular purpose (as the licese reads), you might consider buying support. There are a few companies that provide consulting/support for mod_backhand and Apache in general. Also, a posting to the list saying that byBusyChildren was acting inappropriately would have likely resulted in a relatively quick solution to your problem. > Also, please consider adding to my desired release > byBusyChildren support to addPrediction > ("serverstats[servers[0].id].aservers-=1;"). Sounds like a good idea. > I do think Backhand is a great product so thanks and > keep up the good work. -- Theo Schlossnagle Principal Consultant OmniTI Computer Consulting, Inc. -- http://www.omniti.com/ Phone: +1 410 872 4910 x201 Fax: +1 410 872 4911 1024D/82844984/95FD 30F1 489E 4613 F22E 491A 7E88 364C 8284 4984 2047R/33131B65/71 F7 95 64 49 76 5D BA 3D 90 B9 9F BE 27 24 E7 ----------------------------------------------------------- -- Presenting at ApacheCon -- -- November 18th, 2002 -- -- Las Vegas, Nevada -- -- Backhand: understanding and building HA/LB clusters -- -- http://apachecon.com/2002/US/ -- -- -- -- Learn all there is to know about high availability -- -- internet systems and load balancing techniques -- -- focusing on applications driven by the Apache web -- -- server! -- -----------------------------------------------------------
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