Hi John, Thanks for the encouragement. I agree. It's sort of also hard to believe that Ruote can generate so much SQL traffic that an Amazon RDS instance shuts down the connection.
It seems, though, that Ruote is not happy after it encounters such an error, since it accepts new jobs, but doesn't run them. :( Tonight, we are going to work with DevOps, to see what's going on. Meanwhile, the Redis Storage is not an option for us, on our platform, but Dynamo DB is. Until we can figure out, with our DevOps teams, why RDS would respond as it does, I'm probably going to write a proof of concept Dynamo storage. Our DevOps team is sleeping, so not much I can do in the meantime. By the way, did you get my email that I sent to your gmail account last night? Chad On Thursday, July 26, 2012 7:48:03 PM UTC+9, John Mettraux wrote: > > > On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 03:06:32AM -0700, Chad wrote: > > > > Thanks for looking into this. We have time to test mysql. At the > moment, > > though, we are going to try setting up Redis. We have it up locally, > but > > we are reverse-engineering how our DevOps team deploys redis - (No > DevOps > > here in Japan, but in the US). > > Hello Chad, > > beware testing too many storages and skipping at the first shallow issue. > At > some point, nails have to be nailed, 'til the head. > > Cheers, > > -- > John Mettraux - http://lambda.io/jmettraux > -- you received this message because you are subscribed to the "ruote users" group. to post : send email to [email protected] to unsubscribe : send email to [email protected] more options : http://groups.google.com/group/openwferu-users?hl=en
