Sounds like 2 questions there: (1) is there anyway to create
some sort of scheduler that does periodic functions and (2) how
to obtain external server info (like CPU, etc...).

Re #1: Under 2.2, there is a monitor hook, but it is pretty
limited. Best thing is to create an external process which
runs separately and adjusts shared memory data.

Re #2: It ain't trivial.

On Oct 22, 2008, at 2:38 PM, ricardo13 wrote:


hi,

I saw the link.
So one more question.

Can I development a scheduler that receive datas from cluster.
For example:

  If machine1 == overloaded CPU
     sent requisition to machine2

How to do scheduler (via programming) obtain information of CPU from others
machines ??

Thank You

Ricardo


Rainer Jung-3 wrote:

ricardo13 schrieb:
I don't find that examples. I find in the folder
httpd.2.2.9/modules/proxy/
.....there isn't folder example
Where can I find ??? Is there any link ???

It's not yet in the stable branch 2.2, but you can find it in the trunk:

http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/proxy/ examples/

to watch it with a browser, or

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/modules/proxy/examples/

as a URL to check it out via svn.

Regards,

Rainer

Jim Jagielski wrote:
Not sure what the question is... is it how to test your algo or
how to implement it?

There is a quick-and-dirty example submodule in trunk (under modules/
proxy/examples)
that give some basic overview.

On Oct 20, 2008, at 10:07 PM, ricardo13 wrote:

Hi,

I wanted implement a new algorithm scheduler to mod_proxy_balancer.
I built a new algorithm and want test in apache2.

Thank you

Ricardo
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