13 Mar 2018, Thomas Lindner, Forum, mhttpd / javascript - simple check if a client is running
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> Is there a simple way from the javascript side to check if a fontend is running?
> Currently one would need to go through the /System/Client list to find out if a
> frontend/client is running. Wouldn't it be nice to have this centralized, either
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13 Mar 2018, Andreas Suter, Forum, mhttpd / javascript - simple check if a client is running
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> > Is there a simple way from the javascript side to check if a fontend is running?
> > Currently one would need to go through the /System/Client list to find out if a
> > frontend/client is running. Wouldn't it be nice to have this centralized, either
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09 May 2017, Andreas Suter, Bug Report, mhttpd / history / export data
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A handy feature of the history of the mhttpd is to export the data. However, this
seems to be broken. It currently only works if the run marker flag is activated by
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16 May 2017, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd / history / export data
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> A handy feature of the history of the mhttpd is to export the data. However, this
> seems to be broken. It currently only works if the run marker flag is activated by
> fails otherwise.
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18 Mar 2019, Andreas Suter, Bug Report, mhttpd - slowcontrol frontend - multi class driver
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When using a slowcontrol frontend which operates a device using the multi class
driver the current midas version (ec3225902d6) has the following issue:
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18 Mar 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd - slowcontrol frontend - multi class driver
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> When using a slowcontrol frontend which operates a device using the multi class
> driver the current midas version (ec3225902d6) has the following issue:
>
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25 Mar 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd - slowcontrol frontend - multi class driver
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Fixed in https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/commits/e2c4871026121ed1cc44a69b9e3e2d428a6c84d1
The link was pointing to the wrong place - going to ODB instead of staying on the same page.
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10 Jan 2018, Andreas Suter, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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Description of the problem (starting with 61be7a1):
When starting a new experiment, creating a fresh ODB and than adding the
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11 Jan 2018, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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> [mhttpd,ERROR] [mhttpd.cxx:563:rread,ERROR] Cannot read file '/root', read of
> 4096 returned -1, errno 21 (Is a directory)
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12 Jan 2018, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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> In any case, IMO, mhttpd has no business serving the contents of /root,
> or serving any files outside of the mhttpd user $HOME directory. (but also
> should not serve files from ~user/.ssh, or any other "secret" files, good
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15 Jan 2018, Andreas Suter, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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> > In any case, IMO, mhttpd has no business serving the contents of /root,
> > or serving any files outside of the mhttpd user $HOME directory. (but also
> > should not serve files from ~user/.ssh, or any other "secret" files, good
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21 Dec 2018, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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I implemented that fix. Thank you to Andreas. Creating "Custom" directory from the web now does
not have that problem any more.
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26 Dec 2018, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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> > [mhttpd,ERROR] [mhttpd.cxx:563:rread,ERROR] Cannot read file '/root', read of
> > 4096 returned -1, errno 21 (Is a directory)
>
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26 Dec 2018, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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> I implemented that fix. Thank you to Andreas. Creating "Custom" directory from the web now does
> not have that problem any more.
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27 Dec 2018, Stefan Ritt, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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> BTW, "the fix" in mhttpd unconditionally creates /Custom/Path and sets it to the value of $MIDASSYS. This path
> seems to be prepended to all file paths, so this fix also breaks the normal use of /Custom/xxx that contain the full
> path name of the file to serve...
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27 Dec 2018, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd - custom page - RHEL/Fedora
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> I still strongly believe that mhttpd should not serve arbitrary files (only serve files explicitly listed in ODB) or as next best option,
> only serve files from subdirectories explicitly listed in ODB.
>
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14 Mar 2017, Andreas Suter, Bug Report, mhttpd - /Experiment/Menu Buttons - git-sha a350e8db11
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I think there sneaked in a little bug in the mhttpd: when starting an experiment
from scratch and starting the mhttpd, the Menu Buttons are missing and,
correctly, I get periodic error messages. I expected that the default ODB entry
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14 Mar 2017, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd - /Experiment/Menu Buttons - git-sha a350e8db11
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> I think there sneaked in a little bug in the mhttpd: when starting an experiment
> from scratch and starting the mhttpd, the Menu Buttons are missing and,
> correctly, I get periodic error messages. I expected that the default ODB entry
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28 Apr 2004, Konstantin Olchanski, , mhttpd "start run" input field length?
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I am setting up a new experiment and I added a "comment" field to "/
Experiment/Edit on start". When I start the run, I see this field, but I
cannot enter anything: the HTML "maxlength" is zero (or 1?). I traced this
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10 Oct 2008, Konstantin Olchanski, Bug Report, mhttpd "messages" broken
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mhttpd "messages" page stopped working after svn revision 4327 because of uninitialized variable
"filename2" in midas.c:cm_message_retrieve(). Attached patch fixes the problem for me.
K.O.
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