[Gmod-help] RE: [Gmod-gbrowse] Running GBrowse under FastCGI
Jayaraman, Pushkala
pjayaraman at mcw.edu
Thu Jul 22 08:28:38 EDT 2010
Hi Dong,
If you wish, you could specify that only after a certain zoom level should the users be able to see the denser tracks..
that way your database in the backend wouldnt be crushed under the load. also, try using multiple database back ends. you will notice an improvement in rendering.
try using slaves for each track.
Pushkala Jayaraman
Programmer Analyst II
Rat Genome Database
Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, WI
-----Original Message-----
From: Keiran Raine [mailto:kr2 at sanger.ac.uk]
Sent: Thu 7/22/2010 12:46 AM
To: donghe at caltech.edu; help at gmod.org
Cc: gmod-gbrowse at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Gmod-gbrowse] Running GBrowse under FastCGI
Hi,
The fast cgi stanza will indicate a difference in url. This is normally 'cgi-bin/gb2' being replaced with 'fgb2' in the default configuration. If fast cgi is not working the page will not display once the url has been updated.
Standard cgi (cgi-bin/gb2) will continue to work in parallel, along with mod-perl (mgb2) and fcgi (fgb2) depending on the active modules
Regards,
Keiran
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Clements, GMOD Help Desk [help at gmod.org]
Received: 22/07/2010 00:44
To: donghe at caltech.edu [donghe at caltech.edu]
CC: GBrowse Mailing List [gmod-gbrowse at lists.sourceforge.net]
Subject: Re: [Gmod-gbrowse] Running GBrowse under FastCGI
Hello all,
I don't have FCGI experience (yet, it's on my todo list), and I couldn't
find the answer at fastcgi.com.. Dong's question has been out there for a
week without a response.
Does anyone have an idea? Dong, have you resolved this problem on your own?
Thanks,
Dave C.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:16 AM, <donghe at caltech.edu> wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> I fellow your instruction to install mod_fcgid and fcgi-perl modules in my
> box, and copy that configuration stanza into my main Apache configuration
> file, then restart httpd, the process looks fine, only got this warning
> message:
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Starting httpd: [Wed Jul 14 10:08:37 2010] [warn] module fcgid_module is
> already loaded, skipping
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> but, GBrowse's performance is same as before, and I did not find any fcgi
> running by using 'ps -ef | grep fcgi'.
>
> How to know if fastcgi is being using instead of cgi?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dong
>
>
>
>
>
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