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QoSFilter enhancements #141

Open jmcc0nn3ll opened 8 years ago

jmcc0nn3ll commented 8 years ago

migrated from Bugzilla #428151 status ASSIGNED severity enhancement in component server for 9.1.x Reported in version 9.1.1 on platform All Assigned to: Project Inbox

On 2014-02-13 18:06:07 -0500, Greg Wilkins wrote:

The QoSFilter can be enhanced to support some additional features:

  • Different timeouts can be applied to different priority requests, so that quality users can be kept longer before being rejected.
  • On a timeout, the current behaviour is to retry the semaphone one more time, just in case a slot becomes free. We should make this behaviour optional so that a request is simply rejected if it times out before being resumed.
  • Currently we reject with an unavailable response. We should make the rejection response configurable/extensible.
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sbordet commented 4 years ago

Would still be nice to have, lowering priority.

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