I think these are all valid concerns and comments. But let's not confuse the 2 very separate issues here. :-)

The goal of yesterday's pools.tcl was to set the "default" pool's params from the config. This was done so it would be backward compatible. This is not in the HEAD. This is a good patch. This is done.

The OTHER issue is the ns_pools command itself. This command is a Tcl command to create and register pools. It is NEW in 4.5. If there are bugs/issues with this command - they should be addressed for the next release or patch.

I am very very very happy to see so much enthusiasm over AOLServer. The contributions made here have been valuable. Without the community AOLserver would have been dead 2 years ago. So now we just need to get a few things in place to facilitate continued development. 1) We should use the SourceForge site to enter bugs and feature requests so they are documented. Tom - it would be great if you could document your findings concerning ns_pools there. 2) Project owner(s) to determine roadmaps, releases, features, and schedules. 3) Volunteers to do work, commit code, and lead discussions. I think we are on the right track for most of this, and I am sure Dossy has thoughts on it all. :-)

Michael


On Aug 2, 2007, at 3:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 2007.08.01, Michael Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'd love to get AOLserver the point
where you simply specify maximum and minimum boundaries (which default
to the hardware's limits) and the server tunes itself based on the
workload it's receiving.

Besides which, shouldn't decisions on this scale be community decisions,
not decisions of the "I'd love to ..." variety?

This isn't a personal sandbox.


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