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Kirill Smelkov
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Jan 13, 2014
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Julien Muchembled
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TODO: ctl command to truncate DB + hint for better performance
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@@ -158,6 +158,9 @@ RC - Review output of pylint (CODE)
Admin
- Make admin node able to monitor multiple clusters simultaneously
- Send notifications (ie: mail) when a storage or master node is lost
- Add ctl command to truncate DB at arbitrary TID. 'Truncate' message
can be reused. There should also be a way to list last transactions,
like fstail for FileStorage.
Tests
- Use another mock library that is eggified and maintained.
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@@ -189,7 +189,13 @@ class ReadBuffer(object):
Implementation of a lazy buffer. Main purpose if to reduce useless
copies of data by storing chunks and join them only when the requested
size is available.
"""
TODO: For better performance, use:
- socket.recv_into (64kiB blocks)
- struct.unpack_from
- and a circular buffer of dynamic size (initial size:
twice the length passed to socket.recv_into ?)
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def
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