Yes, it has to be a requesttemplate. That allowed it to be a relatively
small patch.
Thanks for trying it.
Guy
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 13:40 -0700, Skye Poier Nott wrote:
> One thing I've noticed is it doesn't seem to do substitution if you
> specify:
>
> http://${hostname}.example.co
One thing I've noticed is it doesn't seem to do substitution if you
specify:
http://${hostname}.example.com/index.html
but if I use this it works fine:
http://${hostname}.example.com/
index.html" />
I'm not sure if that's intentional.
Anyway, seems to work great, thanks again!!
I submitted it as unix text. Well, I'm glad the patch applies. Let me
know of any issues.
Guy
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 13:01 -0700, Skye Poier Nott wrote:
> Nevermind, it works fine. The patch attachment I downloaded from the
> list archive with saved as DOS format line endings for some reason
Nevermind, it works fine. The patch attachment I downloaded from the
list archive with saved as DOS format line endings for some reason
even though I'm on a BSD box :P
Skye
On 17-Mar-08, at 12:43 PM, Guy Ferraiolo wrote:
I did it against an svn checkout from that date, or very close to
I did it against an svn checkout from that date, or very close to it.
Can you show the actual errors? or a few?
Guy
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 12:40 -0700, Skye Poier Nott wrote:
> Great, thanks for the link.
>
> Is there a specific tag I should apply the patch to? I'm getting a
> lot of patch fai
Great, thanks for the link.
Is there a specific tag I should apply the patch to? I'm getting a
lot of patch failures applying against HEAD and even the 2007-12-19
version of files (a frequent date in the diff). eg:
Patching file flood-orig/flood_round_robin.c using Plan A...
Hunk #1 succe
That's the easy way. Let me know of any problems you find.
Thanks,
Guy
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 20:05 +0100, Rainer Jung wrote:
> Skye Poier Nott schrieb:
> > Even better - very cool patch!! Like many people, I'm interested
> > primarily in simulating real world traffic and round_robin doesn't
Skye Poier Nott schrieb:
Even better - very cool patch!! Like many people, I'm interested
primarily in simulating real world traffic and round_robin doesn't
really cut it.
So is it in SVN or... ?
At the moment it exists as an attachment to older mails of Guy to the
same list. See e.g. his
Well if it helps, I'd love to see this in the SVN head branch sooner
rather than later.
Please hear my prayers, powers-that-be :)
Thanks
Skye
On 17-Mar-08, at 11:09 AM, Guy Ferraiolo wrote:
Well, no, because it's been submitted but not approved. But you could
ask that it be approved! Th
Well, no, because it's been submitted but not approved. But you could
ask that it be approved! There needs to be a discussion about it, there
is one tradeoff in the algorithm that needs to be understood.
Committer-folk: see how popular this would be?
Guy
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 11:04 -0700, Skye
Even better - very cool patch!! Like many people, I'm interested
primarily in simulating real world traffic and round_robin doesn't
really cut it.
So is it in SVN or... ?
Skye
On 17-Mar-08, at 10:54 AM, Guy Ferraiolo wrote:
It works a bit differently because it does text substitution.
It works a bit differently because it does text substitution. That's a
more general case and is much more common for our needs. Here's how it
would work in your case:
1. use a requesttemplate
2. the URL would be http://w${RANVAR}.example.com/file.html
RANVAR is the substitution
Interesting..
I have 10,000 host aliases setup up from w.example.com to
w.example.com so your patch would let me do something like http://
w{random number from -}.example.com/file.html in the urllist?
Well that would sure cut down on the size of the flood config xml.
Hopef
Actually, I think my current patch which does randomization on URLs in
round_robin profiles provides a bit more.
Any news on the patch, folks?
Guy
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 10:35 -0700, Skye Poier Nott wrote:
> It looks like (contrary to the docs) the only available
> for flood is round_robin.
>
It looks like (contrary to the docs) the only available
for flood is round_robin.
Does anyone have a patch to support random?
If not, and I write one, would you be interested in the patch?
Thanks,
Skye
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