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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi Dong,<BR>
If you wish, you could specify that only after a certain zoom level should the users be able to see the denser tracks..<BR>
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.<BR>
<BR>
try using slaves for each track.<BR>
<BR>
Pushkala Jayaraman<BR>
Programmer Analyst II<BR>
Rat Genome Database<BR>
Medical College of Wisconsin, Wauwatosa, WI<BR>
<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Keiran Raine [<A HREF="mailto:kr2@sanger.ac.uk">mailto:kr2@sanger.ac.uk</A>]<BR>
Sent: Thu 7/22/2010 12:46 AM<BR>
To: donghe@caltech.edu; help@gmod.org<BR>
Cc: gmod-gbrowse@lists.sourceforge.net<BR>
Subject: Re: [Gmod-gbrowse] Running GBrowse under FastCGI<BR>
<BR>
Hi,<BR>
<BR>
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.<BR>
<BR>
Standard cgi (cgi-bin/gb2) will continue to work in parallel, along with mod-perl (mgb2) and fcgi (fgb2) depending on the active modules<BR>
<BR>
Regards,<BR>
Keiran<BR>
<BR>
Sent from my HTC Magic Android phone.<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Dave Clements, GMOD Help Desk [help@gmod.org]<BR>
Received: 22/07/2010 00:44<BR>
To: donghe@caltech.edu [donghe@caltech.edu]<BR>
CC: GBrowse Mailing List [gmod-gbrowse@lists.sourceforge.net]<BR>
Subject: Re: [Gmod-gbrowse] Running GBrowse under FastCGI<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Hello all,<BR>
<BR>
I don't have FCGI experience (yet, it's on my todo list), and I couldn't<BR>
find the answer at fastcgi.com.. Dong's question has been out there for a<BR>
week without a response.<BR>
<BR>
Does anyone have an idea? Dong, have you resolved this problem on your own?<BR>
<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
<BR>
Dave C.<BR>
<BR>
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 10:16 AM, <donghe@caltech.edu> wrote:<BR>
<BR>
> Hi Scott,<BR>
><BR>
> I fellow your instruction to install mod_fcgid and fcgi-perl modules in my<BR>
> box, and copy that configuration stanza into my main Apache configuration<BR>
> file, then restart httpd, the process looks fine, only got this warning<BR>
> message:<BR>
><BR>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>
> Starting httpd: [Wed Jul 14 10:08:37 2010] [warn] module fcgid_module is<BR>
> already loaded, skipping<BR>
><BR>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>
><BR>
> but, GBrowse's performance is same as before, and I did not find any fcgi<BR>
> running by using 'ps -ef | grep fcgi'.<BR>
><BR>
> How to know if fastcgi is being using instead of cgi?<BR>
><BR>
> Thanks<BR>
><BR>
> Dong<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
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