27 Apr 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> Congratulations. created != "it works".
Two other tings to consider:
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28 Apr 2023, Marius Koeppel, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> my vote is to bump the ODB size limit to 1999*1000*1000 (not quite 2GB). but this needs to be tested. especially save and restore from ODB, XML and JSON
files, including how long it takes to save and load a 1.9GB ODB. K.O.
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28 Apr 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> Is this maybe related to what Stefan said about the run start - so that odbedit needs some time to load the bigger ODB?
At the run start mlogger writes the ODB to the .mid file. This needs conversion (binary ODB -> XML ASCII) which can take time.
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28 Apr 2023, Marius Koeppel, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> At the run start mlogger writes the ODB to the .mid file. This needs conversion (binary ODB -> XML ASCII) which can take time.
> This does NOT depend on the ODB size, but on the ODB *content*. Every key in the ODB takes time to convert. So if your ODB as 1.5 GB
> but only a few keys, this is still fast. Only if you have 200 million keys int he ODB, then mlogger takes lots of time to convert
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28 Apr 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> > Congratulations. created != "it works".
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> Two other tings to consider:
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28 Apr 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> > Is this maybe related to what Stefan said about the run start - so that odbedit needs some time to load the bigger ODB?
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> At the run start mlogger writes the ODB to the .mid file. This needs conversion (binary ODB -> XML ASCII) which can take time.
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10 May 2023, Lukas Gerritzen, Suggestion, Desktop notifications for messages
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It would be nice to have MIDAS notifications pop up outside of the browser window.
To get enable this myself, I hijacked the speech synthesis and I added the following to mhttpd_speak_now(text) inside mhttpd.js:
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10 May 2023, Lukas Gerritzen, Suggestion, Make sequencer more compatible with mobile devices
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When trying to select a run script on an iPad or other mobile device, you cannot enter subdirectories. This is caused by the following part:
[CODE]
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10 May 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Make sequencer more compatible with mobile devices
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[quote="Lukas Gerritzen"]When trying to select a run script on an iPad or other mobile device, you cannot enter subdirectories. This is caused by the following
part:
[/quote]
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10 May 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Desktop notifications for messages
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[quote="Lukas Gerritzen"]It would be nice to have MIDAS notifications pop up outside of the browser window.[/quote]
There are certainly dozens of people who do "I don't like pop-up windows all the time". So this has to come with a switch in the config page to turn it |
10 May 2023, Lukas Gerritzen, Suggestion, Desktop notifications for messages
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
people using Edge/Chrome/Safari/Opera saying "it's not working on my specific browser on version x.y.z". So I'm only willing to add that feature if we
are sure it's a standard things working in most environments.
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11 May 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Desktop notifications for messages
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Ok, I implemented desktop notifications. In the MIDAS config page, you can now enable browser notifications for the different types of messages. Not sure
this works perfectly, but a staring point. So please let me know if there is any issue.
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09 Jun 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> > 1) The ODB shared memory is dumped into a binary file (".ODB.SHM") after the last client finished ...
correction: ODB shared memory is saved to .ODB.SHM each time a client stops, this is db_close_database().
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12 Jun 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> correction: ODB shared memory is saved to .ODB.SHM each time a client stops, this is db_close_database().
The original design of the midas shared memory (back in the 1990's) was that the ODB shared memory file gets
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12 Jun 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> > correction: ODB shared memory is saved to .ODB.SHM each time a client stops, this is db_close_database().
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> The original design of the midas shared memory (back in the 1990's) was that the ODB shared memory file gets
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13 Jun 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> I remember the same, but I tracked it down in git to the very first commit, and there is no if() there,
> odb is saved to .ODB.SHM on every client shutdown, not just the last client. I guess we both misremebered.
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13 Jun 2023, Marius Koeppel, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> BTW, how do I resize the ODB. I remember we discussed this some time ago, and concluded that odbedit needs a resize flag. Has this even been
> done? If not, what is the "official" way to resize the ODB. We had some documentation about that some time ago, but I can't find it anymore.
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13 Jun 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> > I remember the same, but I tracked it down in git to the very first commit, and there is no if() there,
> > odb is saved to .ODB.SHM on every client shutdown, not just the last client. I guess we both misremebered.
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13 Jun 2023, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> > BTW, how do I resize the ODB.
ODB cannot be resized "online". Everything has to stop, save content to odb.json, get rid of old ODB.SHM, ensure ODB shared memory is destroyed (SysV or |
13 Jun 2023, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Maximum ODB size
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> small problem. build an experiment, start taking data, observe how ODB is never saved to disk because the "last client" never stops. as bonus, crash
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