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icon5.gif   Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Wed Aug 12 16:59:30 2015 
    icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Aug 12 17:19:45 2015 
       icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Thu Aug 13 10:06:23 2015 
          icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 10:32:51 2015 
             icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 10:41:22 2015 
                icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:17:37 2015 
                   icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 11:26:22 2015 
                      icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:28:08 2015 
                         icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 11:36:49 2015 
                            icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:52:54 2015 
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Message ID: 68082     Entry time: Thu Aug 13 10:05:22 2015     In reply to: 68079
Icon: Reply  Author: Philip Leung  Author Email: philip.leung@cern.ch 
Category: Question  OS: Linux | Windows  ELOG Version: 3.1.1 
Subject: Re: Isolating search urls 

Thanks for the quick response!

The idea is to run multiple instances of elog where

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I guess the underlying problem is the long time these requests take and block other users.

I have pretty high on my todo list to convert ELOG into a multi-threaded server which would fix this completely. So if you are patient enough (=months) you might get what you want.

Philip Leung wrote:

Hello all,

I am in need of isolating GET-requests referring to long-running, read-only elog functions such as search/filter/sort in our Apache proxy and redirecting them elsewhere. There does not, however, appear to be any easy way of reliably isolating these functions (with the exception of sort) by only looking at the URL.

Does anybody have any suggestions?

Regards,

Philip

 

 

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