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Badai Aqrandista

2005-08-30, 2:46 am

Hi all,

I'd like to try perlbal on our web application. What is it actually? A proxy
server or a load balancer? What's the benefit of using perlbal compares to
using a plain apache's mod_proxy, for instance?

Anyway, I run 'make test' after compiling perlbal on debian sarge, but it
spits out these:

t/31-realworld..........ok 1/106Configuration error at
/home/cheepy/Perlbal-1.36/blib/lib/Perlbal/Test.pm line 132, <GEN2> line 1.
Child process (webserver) died.
# Looks like you planned 106 tests but only ran 1.
# Looks like your test died just after 1.
Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference at
/home/cheepy/Perlbal-1.36/blib/lib/Perlbal/Test.pm line 74.
END failed--call queue aborted.
t/31-realworld..........dubious
Test returned status 2 (wstat 512, 0x200)
DIED. FAILED tests 2-106
Failed 105/106 tests, 0.94% okay

Does anyone knows what's going on?

Thanks...

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Brad Fitzpatrick

2005-08-30, 2:46 am

Those errors are fixed in the latest cvs version. Here, I did a release:

http://danga.com/dist/Perlbal/Perlbal-1.37.tar.gz

Perlbal is both a web server and a load balancer. It's a much better load
balancer than mod_proxy, but I'm too tired right now to list all the
reasons. I hear your confusion, though, so I'll work on making the
website better. If you haven't read it, though:

http://danga.com/perlbal/

- Brad


On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Badai Aqrandista wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to try perlbal on our web application. What is it actually? A proxy
> server or a load balancer? What's the benefit of using perlbal compares to
> using a plain apache's mod_proxy, for instance?
>
> Anyway, I run 'make test' after compiling perlbal on debian sarge, but it
> spits out these:
>
> t/31-realworld..........ok 1/106Configuration error at
> /home/cheepy/Perlbal-1.36/blib/lib/Perlbal/Test.pm line 132, <GEN2> line 1.
> Child process (webserver) died.
> # Looks like you planned 106 tests but only ran 1.
> # Looks like your test died just after 1.
> Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference at
> /home/cheepy/Perlbal-1.36/blib/lib/Perlbal/Test.pm line 74.
> END failed--call queue aborted.
> t/31-realworld..........dubious
> Test returned status 2 (wstat 512, 0x200)
> DIED. FAILED tests 2-106
> Failed 105/106 tests, 0.94% okay
>
> Does anyone knows what's going on?
>
> Thanks...
>
> ---
> Badai Aqrandista
> Cheepy (?)
>
> ________________________________________
_________________________
> Your opinion counts..for your chance to win a Mini Cooper click here
> http://www.qualifiedopinions.com/jo...?source=hotmail
>
>


Badai Aqrandista

2005-08-30, 2:46 am


>Those errors are fixed in the latest cvs version. Here, I did a release:
>
> http://danga.com/dist/Perlbal/Perlbal-1.37.tar.gz
>
>Perlbal is both a web server and a load balancer. It's a much better load
>balancer than mod_proxy, but I'm too tired right now to list all the
>reasons. I hear your confusion, though, so I'll work on making the
>website better. If you haven't read it, though:
>
> http://danga.com/perlbal/
>
>- Brad


Thanks, Brad...

I've read the site and some of the docs in the 1.36 tarball... I've used
memcached and it really is a nice piece of work... So, I'm interested on
what else danga has in store...

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