I trust that the local fibre welding company sorted your problem. Usually costs £1,000 per half-day. The repair kit is rather expensive to own.
We had a case where BT arrived to install a 100-core telephone cable. Rather than use the vacant duct labelled for the purpose, they decided to pull their cable through a duct which was dedicated to inter-building fibre optic communications. When the cable jammed they used a van to pull the cable. They managed to knock out 13 sites by destroying multiple fibre optic cables. The cable duct lining was also destroyed in the process.
A £100,000 repair was carried out in just three days. This included excavating and repairing the damaged duct and replacing two miles of fibre optic cable). The "engineers" concerned were banned from site.
The second attempt to install the telephone cable was heavily supervised and went without incident.
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Catalyst::Engine::PSGI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Catalyst::Engine::PSGI(3pm)NAME
Catalyst::Engine::PSGI - PSGI engine for Catalyst
SYNOPSIS
# app.psgi
use strict;
use MyApp;
MyApp->setup_engine('PSGI');
my $app = sub { MyApp->run(@_) };
DESCRIPTION
Catalyst::Engine::PSGI is a Catalyst Engine that adapts Catalyst into the PSGI gateway protocol.
COMPATIBILITY
o Currently this engine works with Catalyst 5.8 (Catamoose) or newer.
o Your application is supposed to work with any PSGI servers without any code modifications, but if your application uses
"$c->res->write" to do streaming write, this engine will buffer the output until your app finishes.
To do real streaming with this engine, you should implement an IO::Handle-like object that responds to "getline" method that returns
chunk or undef when done, and set that object to "$c->res->body".
Alternatively, it is possible to set the body to a code reference, which will be used to stream content as documented in the PSGI spec.
o When your application runs behind the frontend proxy like nginx or lighttpd, this Catalyst engine doesn't automatically recognize the
incoming headers like "X-Forwarded-For", because respecting these headers by default causes a potential security issue.
You have to enable Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy or Plack::Middleware::ForwardedHeaders to automatically promote those forwarded
headers into "REMOTE_ADDR" hence IP address of the request.
ReverseProxy middleware is pretty simple and has no configuration while ForwardedHeaders allows you to configure which upstream host to
trust, etc.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
Most of the code is taken and modified from Catalyst::Engine::CGI.
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Catalyst::Engine PSGI Plack
perl v5.12.3 2011-06-11 Catalyst::Engine::PSGI(3pm)