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Daniel,

Tell me more about it :) Would you like to see that done in S14?
If not, W15? If so, would it belong to "refactoring" (DM-1030)?
How much work are we talking about?

Jacek



On 08/20/2014 05:18 PM, Daniel Wang (JIRA) wrote:
> 	Daniel Wang
> <https://jira.lsstcorp.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=danielw>
> *created* an issue
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> Data Management <https://jira.lsstcorp.org/browse/DM> / Story
> <https://jira.lsstcorp.org/browse/DM-1087> DM-1087
> <https://jira.lsstcorp.org/browse/DM-1087>
> Implement worker-side squashing <https://jira.lsstcorp.org/browse/DM-1087>
>
> Issue Type: 	Story Story
> Assignee: 	Jacek Becla
> <https://jira.lsstcorp.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=jbecla>
> Components: 	Qserv
> Created: 	20/Aug/14 5:18 PM
> Priority: 	Minor Minor
> Reporter: 	Daniel Wang
> <https://jira.lsstcorp.org/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=danielw>
>
> In the port to the new Xrootd Ssi API, worker-side squashing was lost in
> the shuffle. The plumbing is different, and re-implementing squash
> functionality is not entirely straightforward, especially because the
> new API is still missing documentation and examples for implementing
> cancellation.
>
> The consequences of not implementing this are minor--some extra work may
> be done by the worker, but not a whole lot, because user-level
> cancellation has not been implemented.
>
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