> On 24 Sep 2017, at 10:48, Norbert Hartl <
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> Esteban,
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> this sounds as the catalog will be generated on each request. This is architectural asking for problems.
> The catalog is updated once per day. At that time the response content of the catalog should be written to a file. The file can be served from a frontend web server. This way it is very reliable and can scale easily to 100 requests/s or more.
all that is true.
but catalog was a temporal solution that became not so temporal.
I’m still waiting to kill it… and I do not want to spend much time on it :)
Esteban
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> Norbert
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>> Am 24.09.2017 um 10:07 schrieb Esteban Lorenzano <
[hidden email]>:
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>> is online now.
>> but see that *it could* have been offline for a short period of time… I added an auto-restart job that checks catalog status each hour, so it may happen that it was down during some time.
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>> Esteban
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>>> On 24 Sep 2017, at 09:12, Stephane Ducasse <
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