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Hi!
I am thinking of some plugin code that does the following:
http://$vbphrase[image_server]/images/bigimage.jpg I want to change the image_server based on the performance of the network. More importantly, if one server is down, I want to automatically switch $vbphrase[image_server] over to the other one. Any suggestions? |
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It seems to me that if you are doing it in a plugin that will be run every page access, then maybe the easiest thing would be to just create a global variable to hold the answer and change the templates to use it instead of the phrase (or in addition to a phrase). I think you can just add to $vbulletin by making up a unique key, but to be honest I'm not sure if that's the "accepted" practice.
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I think it is also better to simply run the script in a crontab file every 5 minutes, instead of with every page in a plugin. In that case, a plug-in might not be the best way to go; better to simply write a script for cron and use a MySQL call to update $vbphrase[image_server] in the dB? Code:
mysql_query("UPDATE phrase SET text='myfastserver.com' WHERE varname='image_server'") or die(mysql_error()); |
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Ha - I hate being that predictable
![]() The cron idea sounds good to me, to be honest I don't know anything about updating the phrase in the database. |
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One advantage of this approach is that I can easily change $vbphrase[] when working on a server (and can also easily disable cron when I need to). Also, when I add a third server to the mix, I can easily update the cron file and can avoid doing anything in vB. --------------- Added [DATE]1260092915[/DATE] at [TIME]1260092915[/TIME] --------------- Unfortunately, my idea did not work. Followup post: UPDATE phrase SET text='www.mybackup.com' WHERE varname='backup_server'; |
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