Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications
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Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications
deepstream.io server
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Currently, Stats command in the protocol and olric-stats tool only work on a cluster member. So if you run the following command:
olric-stats -a=cluster-member:portIt returns statistics for only one cluster member. This is not very useful most of the time. We need to aggregate all statistics.
-s/--summary would also be useful.
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When starting a basic Dapr app, there is a lot of noise about actors in the log that potentially could scare the user, whether user is using actors or not. Allow me to illustrate with some way to sarcastic narration ;)
There is the "hey, I'm not sure if you wanted to do anything with actors, but just in case, you got none configured... well, it could that you have more than one configured so we