2012/11/25 howesc <how...@umich.edu>

> Martin,
>
> 1. i didn't know about maintenance mode....how do you trigger it?  i
> suspect there is a way to route it to use a particular set of view(s)....
>

Howesc, it's the enable / disable button to be found on the admin page.

>
> 2. there is a request.is_local i believe that is set if the request is
> from the same server as the process serving the request.  that should be
> what you want (once you get the request past the maintenance mode message.
>

Ok, I'll try it.

>
> cfh
>
>
> On Saturday, November 24, 2012 7:35:27 AM UTC-8, mweissen wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I know there is a maintenance mode, but I need a liitle bit more:
>>
>> (1) If the maintenance mode is switched on the user sees
>> Temporarily down for maintenance
>>
>> But it would be nice to have a page with the same layout as the original
>> page.
>>
>>
>> (2) If the maintenance mode is switched on it is possible to use web2py
>> with the local address 127.0.0.1
>>
>> My web2py server has two lan-cards: one for the external ip-address, one
>> for the lan (192.168....).
>> Is there a way
>>
>>    - to show the maintenance message for visitors using lan card 1 (with
>>    the external ip address)  and
>>    - to work with the application using lan card 2 (with an internal ip
>>    address)?
>>
>>
>> Regards Martin
>>
>>  --
>
>

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