07 Sep 2019, Stefan Ritt, Info, New history plot facility
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> This I found out, yet the attachment here shows another case where it would be useful to be
> able to disable the background, namely if you have positive and negative measures in one
> plot. Somehow it suggests that CH1 and CH2 show very different values, whereas it is only a |
07 Sep 2019, Stefan Ritt, Info, New history plot facility
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> This I found out, yet the attachment here shows another case where it would be useful to be
> able to disable the background, namely if you have positive and negative measures in one
> plot. Somehow it suggests that CH1 and CH2 show very different values, whereas it is only a
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08 Sep 2019, Stefan Ritt, Info, New history plot facility
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> 1) it would be nice to have an option to format the label output (see attachment 1)
I fixed that in the current version.
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10 Sep 2019, Andreas Suter, Info, New history plot facility
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Our typical use case is that a lot of people are connected to the experiment
having some history tabs open most of the time. Hence, I setup a test system and
connect to it from all kind of systems/browsers. What I see currently quite
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12 Sep 2019, Pintaudi Giorgio, Info, History panels in custom pages
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> > A new tag has been implemented to display history panels in custom pages, integrated in the
> > new custom page design from 2017. The full documentation can be found at
> >
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12 Sep 2019, Stefan Ritt, Info, History panels in custom pages
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Indeed there was a bug in some JavaScript code, which I fixed here: https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/commits/d2b1a783240e252820c622001e15c09c5d7798c0
Note that your code will bring you the "old style" history panels (with GIF images). If you want the new style (interactive canvas panels), you need the |
13 Sep 2019, Pintaudi Giorgio, Info, History panels in custom pages
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Dear Stefan,
thank you very much for the prompt reply. Your suggestions worked wonderfully. Now I can display all the plots that I want where I want.
The new JavaScript history plots are really a huge improvement over the old ones.
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16 Sep 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, New history plot facility
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> I see currently quite often is the error hs_read_arraybuffer (see the
attachement).
> Are there ways to get a log which would document where the problems
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16 Sep 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, New history plot facility
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> During my visit at TRIUMF we rewrote the history plotting functionality of midas.
This is a most amazing achievement. We wanted to do this "for years" and I think we have
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16 Sep 2019, Stefan Ritt, Info, New history plot facility
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> Also the new system is still incomplete, i.e. there is no trivial way to save a history plot into a file:
That has been implemented in meantime. Just click on the download arrow and you can save the current window in CSV or PNG format.
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17 Sep 2019, Andreas Suter, Info, New history plot facility
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> On the mhttpd side, please capture the stack trace from the crash: enable
> core dumps (ODB "/experiment/enable core dumps" set to "y", after the crash,
> run "ls -l core.*; gdb mhttpd core.9999") or run mhttpd inside gdb or attach
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17 Sep 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, New history plot facility
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> > On the mhttpd side, please capture the stack trace from the crash
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> here comes the stack trace (only happens when using safari 12.1.2 macOS 10.14.6):
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18 Oct 2019, Joseph McKenna, Info, sysmon: New system monitor and performance logging frontend added to MIDAS
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I have written a system monitor tool for MIDAS, that has been merged in the develop branch today: sysmon
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03 Dec 2019, Joseph McKenna, Info, mfe.c: MIDAS frontend's 'Equipment name' can embed hostname, determined at run-time
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A little advertised feature of the modifications needed support the msysmon program is
that MIDAS equipment names can support the injecting of the hostname of the system
running the frontend at runtime (register_equipment(void)).
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06 Dec 2019, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, c++11 for RHEL/SL/CentOS-6
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> The default el6 (RHEL/SL/CentOS-6) compiler is gcc-4.4.7, it does not support c++11, not even a little bit.
The previously posted instructions are incomplete - one cannot cross-compile 32-bit executables (i.e. for running on 32-bit VME
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12 Jan 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, midas on centos-8 status
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I now have a centos-8 computer and I tried midas on it:
- the develop and midas-2019-09 branches build, mhttpd runs
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13 Jan 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, How to convert C midas frontends to C++, CAEN libraries
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Big thanks to Peter Kunz - specifically when using the CAEN libraries:
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13 Jan 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, status of self-signed https certificates
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Now firefox returns the same error. version 72.0.1.
> daqlabpc.triumf.ca has a security policy called HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), which means that Firefox can only connect to it securely. You |
29 Jan 2020, Pintaudi Giorgio, Info, Force triggering of idle routine of a frontend
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Hello!
As you know, the generic MIDAS frontend has a class driver, device driver, bus driver
structure. Assuming a slow device frontend, its class driver should have a routine of type
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02 Feb 2020, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, Force triggering of idle routine of a frontend
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Hi, Giorgio - I think you encountered a fundamental problem with what to do at the begin of
run. There are two ways of thinking about it.
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