Paul, I might misunderstand your blueprint here. it make sense to me if redirection happens internally b/w proxy server and object server. I have thought this redirection happens b/w client and proxy server, and a new object URL will be sent to client.
Best Regards, Edward Zhang(张华) 地址:北京市海淀区东北旺西路8号 中关村 Advisory Software Engineer 软件园28号楼 环宇大厦3层 邮编:100193 Software Standards & Open Source Address: 3F Ring, Building 28 Software Zhongguancun Software Park, 8 Emerging Technology Institute(ETI) Dongbeiwang West Road, Haidian IBM China Software Development Lab District, Beijing, P.R.C.100193 e-mail: zhu...@cn.ibm.com Notes ID: Hua ZZ Zhang/China/IBM Tel: 86-10-82450483 "Luse, Paul E" <paul.e.luse@inte l.com> To Hua ZZ Zhang/China/IBM@IBMCN, 06/03/2013 08:14 cc PM "openstack@lists.launchpad.net" <openstack@lists.launchpad.net>, Openstack <openstack-bounces +zhuadl=cn.ibm.com@lists.launchpad. net> Subject RE: [Openstack] [Swift] Storage Server Redirection Hi Edward, Can you explain a little more about you mean (example maybe) with “I'm also curious about how could this happen if the object URL is the unique identity. How does the server exactly know what client request is another object? Based on what kind of information?” Thanks Paul From: Hua ZZ Zhang [mailto:zhu...@cn.ibm.com] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 2:50 AM To: Luse, Paul E Cc: openstack@lists.launchpad.net; Openstack Subject: Re: [Openstack] [Swift] Storage Server Redirection >> 2) The basic idea is that an object server (via middleware or otherwise) will be given the ability to respond to a request to indicate ‘not me but I know who should handle this’. I’m thinking this makes more sense as a 5xx response with additional information (partition, nodes) about the route included in the response body (as opposed to a 3xx code) My concern is that 5xx response is a kind of error that occurs on server side. The server can't handle the client request due to internal error (500), not implemented (501), bad gateway(502), service unavailable(503), gateway timeout(504) or http version not supported(505). It doesn't make much sense to use it in your context of 'not me but I know who should handle this’. I'm also curious about how could this happen if the object URL is the unique identity. How does the server exactly know what client request is another object? Based on what kind of information? Edward Zhang(张华) Advisory Software Engineer Software Standards & Open Source Software Emerging Technology Institute (ETI) IBM China Software Development Lab e-mail: zhu...@cn.ibm.com Inactive hide details for "Luse, Paul E" ---2013-06-01 上午 07:53:21---"Luse, Paul E" <paul.e.l...@intel.com>"Luse, Paul E" ---2013-06-01 上午 07:53:21---"Luse, Paul E" <paul.e.l...@intel.com> "Luse, Paul E" < paul.e.l...@intel.com> Sent by: "Openstack" < openstack-bounces +zhuadl=cn.ibm.com@lists.launch pad.net> To 2013-06-01 上午 07:53 " openst...@lists.la unchpad.net" < openst...@lists.la unchpad.net>, cc Subject [Openstack] [Swift] Storage Server Redirection I’m looking at tacking this item: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/swift/+spec/support-storage-server-redirects and wanted to get some feedback on the following observations/thoughts: 1) This is a capability that would be checked in independent of other blueprints that might use it (2 are mentioned in the link above) and unit test code would be the only way to initially exercise it; it essentially enables other activities at this point 2) The basic idea is that an object server (via middleware or otherwise) will be given the ability to respond to a request to indicate ‘not me but I know who should handle this’. I’m thinking this makes more sense as a 5xx response with additional information (partition, nodes) about the route included in the response body (as opposed to a 3xx code) 3) The proxy server will be modified to process the response accordingly but using the partition, nodes info from the response as opposed to object_ring.get_nodes() to determine which nodes to use 4) Protection will be required to avoid endless redirection loops 5) This applies only to GET operations Appreciate any thoughts/feedback., In addition to the two usages of this capability referenced in the blueprint I think there’s applicable to another Tiering blueprint which interests me as well. Thanks Paul _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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