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  1279   26 Apr 2017 Francesco RengaForumProblem with logger at run start
Dear experts,
    we have a problem when trying to run a MIDAS DAQ which worked in the past on the same PC (but on a different
network). We get the following error messages when starting a new run:

Wed Apr 26 23:03:12 2017 [mhttpd,ERROR] [midas.c:9106:rpc_client_connect,ERROR] cannot connect to host "scar
lett", port 44858: connect() returned -1, errno 113 (No route to host)
Wed Apr 26 23:03:12 2017 [mhttpd,ERROR] [midas.c:3539:cm_transition_call,ERROR] cannot connect to client "Lo
gger" on host scarlett, port 44858, status 503

(scarlett is indeed the hostname of the PC). The error occurs even if the PC is disconnected from the network.

Any suggestion?

Best Regards,
        Francesco
  1281   26 Apr 2017 Stefan RittForumProblem with logger at run start
Dear Francesco,

Your error (No route to host) typically means that you have a network problem outside of MIDAS. Your computer has to "find itself" and 
this is probably broken. Try to do a "ping scarlett" or "nslookup scarlett" and you will see that the DNS server can't be reached or is 
wrongly configured. Sometimes it helps to put scarlett explicitly into /etc/hosts

Stefan


> Dear experts,
>     we have a problem when trying to run a MIDAS DAQ which worked in the past on the same PC (but on a different
> network). We get the following error messages when starting a new run:
> 
> Wed Apr 26 23:03:12 2017 [mhttpd,ERROR] [midas.c:9106:rpc_client_connect,ERROR] cannot connect to host "scar
> lett", port 44858: connect() returned -1, errno 113 (No route to host)
> Wed Apr 26 23:03:12 2017 [mhttpd,ERROR] [midas.c:3539:cm_transition_call,ERROR] cannot connect to client "Lo
> gger" on host scarlett, port 44858, status 503
> 
> (scarlett is indeed the hostname of the PC). The error occurs even if the PC is disconnected from the network.
> 
> Any suggestion?
> 
> Best Regards,
>         Francesco
  1283   26 Apr 2017 Francesco RengaForumProblem with logger at run start
Dear Stefan,
           thank you very much for your reply. We could finally fix the problem by replacing "scarlett" with "scarlett.localdomain" in our
hostname configuration file /etc/hostname (under debian).

Best Regards,
        Francesco

> Dear Francesco,
> 
> Your error (No route to host) typically means that you have a network problem outside of MIDAS. Your computer has to "find itself" and 
> this is probably broken. Try to do a "ping scarlett" or "nslookup scarlett" and you will see that the DNS server can't be reached or is 
> wrongly configured. Sometimes it helps to put scarlett explicitly into /etc/hosts
> 
> Stefan
> 
> 
> > Dear experts,
> >     we have a problem when trying to run a MIDAS DAQ which worked in the past on the same PC (but on a different
> > network). We get the following error messages when starting a new run:
> > 
> > Wed Apr 26 23:03:12 2017 [mhttpd,ERROR] [midas.c:9106:rpc_client_connect,ERROR] cannot connect to host "scar
> > lett", port 44858: connect() returned -1, errno 113 (No route to host)
> > Wed Apr 26 23:03:12 2017 [mhttpd,ERROR] [midas.c:3539:cm_transition_call,ERROR] cannot connect to client "Lo
> > gger" on host scarlett, port 44858, status 503
> > 
> > (scarlett is indeed the hostname of the PC). The error occurs even if the PC is disconnected from the network.
> > 
> > Any suggestion?
> > 
> > Best Regards,
> >         Francesco
  1287   02 May 2017 Konstantin OlchanskiForumProblem with logger at run start
> Wed Apr 26 23:03:12 2017 [mhttpd,ERROR] [midas.c:9106:rpc_client_connect,ERROR] cannot connect to host "scar
> lett", port 44858: connect() returned -1, errno 113 (No route to host)

Forgot to reply to this: if you read the error messages, you will see the actual problem is "no route to host". Next step
is to ping the same hostname or try "telnet hostname 22" (cut-and-paste the hostname from the error message
to avoid the common pitfall of not seeing a typo, i.e. ping host00 works while midas connect to hostOO does not (zero vs capital-o)).
In your case you had the wrong hostname ("foo" and "foo.localdomain" resolve to different IP addresses, one works the other
one does not). You can also try to use the IP address instead of hostname, this will avoid hostname resolution problems
(inconsistency between /etc/hosts and hostnames in DNS is very easy to have when using self-made private networks).

K.O.
  1290   04 May 2017 Thomas LindnerForumMIDAS Workshop - July 26
Dear MIDAS users,

We would like to announce another MIDAS workshop at TRIUMF on July 26, 2017. 
This will be a follow-on to the successful workshop two years ago.  This
workshop will again be during one of Stefan Ritt's visit to TRIUMF.

The goal of the workshop would be to have a general discussion on the state of
MIDAS.  We would have presentations from MIDAS developers on new MIDAS features
that are being implemented, with a particular focus on improvements to MIDAS web
functionality and analyzers.  But equally important would be to hear the
experiences of MIDAS users. What aspects of MIDAS work well?  Which aspects need
improving?  What are the major trends in scientific computing that we should
adapt to?  We always appreciate feedback and suggestions from the MIDAS
community (even when we have trouble finding time to make the changes!)

We will naturally broadcast the workshop on the web, but it would also be great
if anyone was interested in coming to TRIUMF in person to participate.

Thomas, on behalf of MIDAS developers
  Draft   07 Jun 2017 Alberto RemotoForumIncrease MAX_EVENT_SIZE
Hello,

I am using a CAEN v1720 to digitise signal coming from 5 PMTs and I need to extend the read-
out window to 1ms.

Given the sampling frequency of 250 MHz, each event would consist of about 4.78 MB

Accordingly to the documentation I found in:

https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Event_Buffer

 - I modified the value of ODB /Experiment/MAX_EVENT_SIZE to 8 MB (I overestimated it in case 
I will readout all 8 channels of the v1720)
 - I modified the ODB key /Experiment/Buffer Sizes/SYSTEM to 512 MB (which allow to contain 
about 100 events in the buffer)

The max_event_size in the frontend source code is set to 32 MB while the event_buffer size is 
200 times the max_event_size. So I did not modify those values.

When I start a new run, the MIDAS crash and the ODB gets corrupted:

$ odbedit 
[ODBEdit,ERROR] [odb.c:1134:db_open_database,ERROR] Different database format: Shared 
memory is 262148000, program is 3
[ODBEdit,ERROR] [midas.c:2157:cm_connect_experiment1,ERROR] cannot open database
Unexpected error #326

Do you have any idea of what might be the problem?

The same thing happen if I reduce the buffer size to 128 MB.

The computer running MIDAS has 2 Quad CPU @ 2.83GHz and 4 GB RAM.

Thank you in advance for any help!
Alberto
  Draft   20 Jun 2017 Richard LonglandForumHigh Rate
  1304   11 Jul 2017 Thomas LindnerForumMIDAS Workshop - July 26
Dear MIDAS users,

We have an approximately final agenda for the MIDAS workshop in two weeks.  The
workshop will be on July 26, from 1-6PM (Vancouver time).  The detailed agenda is
posted here:

https://indico.triumf.ca/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=2342

Next week I will provide details on how to remotely connect to the workshop.

Cheers,
Thomas

PS: as a reminder, the timetable and slides from the last MIDAS workshop can be
found here:

https://indico.psi.ch/conferenceTimeTable.py?confId=3793#20150715



> Dear MIDAS users,
> 
> We would like to announce another MIDAS workshop at TRIUMF on July 26, 2017. 
> This will be a follow-on to the successful workshop two years ago.  This
> workshop will again be during one of Stefan Ritt's visit to TRIUMF.
> 
> The goal of the workshop would be to have a general discussion on the state of
> MIDAS.  We would have presentations from MIDAS developers on new MIDAS features
> that are being implemented, with a particular focus on improvements to MIDAS web
> functionality and analyzers.  But equally important would be to hear the
> experiences of MIDAS users. What aspects of MIDAS work well?  Which aspects need
> improving?  What are the major trends in scientific computing that we should
> adapt to?  We always appreciate feedback and suggestions from the MIDAS
> community (even when we have trouble finding time to make the changes!)
> 
> We will naturally broadcast the workshop on the web, but it would also be great
> if anyone was interested in coming to TRIUMF in person to participate.
> 
> Thomas, on behalf of MIDAS developers
  1306   19 Jul 2017 Thomas LindnerForumMIDAS Workshop - July 26
Dear MIDAS colleagues,

We will use Zoom for people making remote connections to the MIDAS workshop next week.  The connection details 
are shown below.  You will need to install a Zoom application, which should happen automatically when clicking on the 
first link below.  It seemed to work pretty easily for me.

Cheers,
Thomas
 
_________________________________________

Hi there,

Thomas Lindner is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: MIDAS workshop
Time: Jul 26, 2017 12:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/749477537?pwd=-TSKYSiS0_k
    Password: midas

Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll):  +16465588656,,749477537# or +14086380968,,749477537#

Or Telephone:
    Dial: +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) or +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll)
    Meeting ID: 749 477 537
    International numbers available: https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=0Bug-COhDHYndpVqRLnNST9H-uXrauWk




> Dear MIDAS users,
> 
> We have an approximately final agenda for the MIDAS workshop in two weeks.  The
> workshop will be on July 26, from 1-6PM (Vancouver time).  The detailed agenda is
> posted here:
> 
> https://indico.triumf.ca/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=2342
> 
> Next week I will provide details on how to remotely connect to the workshop.
> 
> Cheers,
> Thomas
> 
> PS: as a reminder, the timetable and slides from the last MIDAS workshop can be
> found here:
> 
> https://indico.psi.ch/conferenceTimeTable.py?confId=3793#20150715
> 
> 
> 
> > Dear MIDAS users,
> > 
> > We would like to announce another MIDAS workshop at TRIUMF on July 26, 2017. 
> > This will be a follow-on to the successful workshop two years ago.  This
> > workshop will again be during one of Stefan Ritt's visit to TRIUMF.
> > 
> > The goal of the workshop would be to have a general discussion on the state of
> > MIDAS.  We would have presentations from MIDAS developers on new MIDAS features
> > that are being implemented, with a particular focus on improvements to MIDAS web
> > functionality and analyzers.  But equally important would be to hear the
> > experiences of MIDAS users. What aspects of MIDAS work well?  Which aspects need
> > improving?  What are the major trends in scientific computing that we should
> > adapt to?  We always appreciate feedback and suggestions from the MIDAS
> > community (even when we have trouble finding time to make the changes!)
> > 
> > We will naturally broadcast the workshop on the web, but it would also be great
> > if anyone was interested in coming to TRIUMF in person to participate.
> > 
> > Thomas, on behalf of MIDAS developers
  1308   25 Jul 2017 Thomas LindnerForumMIDAS Workshop - July 26
Hi Folks,

I just realized I never provided the location for the meeting (for those at TRIUMF).  It will be in the ISAC-II conference room.

Cheers,
Thomas

> Dear MIDAS colleagues,
> 
> We will use Zoom for people making remote connections to the MIDAS workshop next week.  The connection details 
> are shown below.  You will need to install a Zoom application, which should happen automatically when clicking on the 
> first link below.  It seemed to work pretty easily for me.
> 
> Cheers,
> Thomas
>  
> _________________________________________
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> Thomas Lindner is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
> 
> Topic: MIDAS workshop
> Time: Jul 26, 2017 12:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
> 
> Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/749477537?pwd=-TSKYSiS0_k
>     Password: midas
> 
> Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll):  +16465588656,,749477537# or +14086380968,,749477537#
> 
> Or Telephone:
>     Dial: +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) or +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll)
>     Meeting ID: 749 477 537
>     International numbers available: https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=0Bug-COhDHYndpVqRLnNST9H-uXrauWk
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Dear MIDAS users,
> > 
> > We have an approximately final agenda for the MIDAS workshop in two weeks.  The
> > workshop will be on July 26, from 1-6PM (Vancouver time).  The detailed agenda is
> > posted here:
> > 
> > https://indico.triumf.ca/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=2342
> > 
> > Next week I will provide details on how to remotely connect to the workshop.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Thomas
> > 
> > PS: as a reminder, the timetable and slides from the last MIDAS workshop can be
> > found here:
> > 
> > https://indico.psi.ch/conferenceTimeTable.py?confId=3793#20150715
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > Dear MIDAS users,
> > > 
> > > We would like to announce another MIDAS workshop at TRIUMF on July 26, 2017. 
> > > This will be a follow-on to the successful workshop two years ago.  This
> > > workshop will again be during one of Stefan Ritt's visit to TRIUMF.
> > > 
> > > The goal of the workshop would be to have a general discussion on the state of
> > > MIDAS.  We would have presentations from MIDAS developers on new MIDAS features
> > > that are being implemented, with a particular focus on improvements to MIDAS web
> > > functionality and analyzers.  But equally important would be to hear the
> > > experiences of MIDAS users. What aspects of MIDAS work well?  Which aspects need
> > > improving?  What are the major trends in scientific computing that we should
> > > adapt to?  We always appreciate feedback and suggestions from the MIDAS
> > > community (even when we have trouble finding time to make the changes!)
> > > 
> > > We will naturally broadcast the workshop on the web, but it would also be great
> > > if anyone was interested in coming to TRIUMF in person to participate.
> > > 
> > > Thomas, on behalf of MIDAS developers
  Draft   01 Dec 2017 Frederik WautersForumODB as JSON file and reverse
> Hi. Is it currently possible to automatically save the MIDAS ODB as a JSON file?
> I can do it manually in odbedit, but it looks like the only option for the
> automatic ODB save for each run is the standard .ODB format. Is there a way to
> change this?

I have the reverse question: Once we have a json file, can it be loaded again in the odb? We also use the odb as our analysis config. I don`t like .odb files in our repo, so we currently load settings in shell scripts (e.g. run dependent detector calibrations)
  1351   12 Mar 2018 Andreas SuterForummhttpd / javascript - simple check if a client is running
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
in the mhttpd.cxx or mhttpd.js part? 
  1352   12 Mar 2018 Lukas GerritzenForumEQ_MANUAL_TRIG no button in web interface
Hi,

according to the wiki, setting the equipment flag EQ_MANUAL_TRIG is supposed to
have the mhttpd webinterface provide a button for manual triggering. It appears that just setting this flag is not enough or this feature is broken. The equipment shows up, but no button to manually trigger it.

A somewhat related question: Can I log this kind of event while the current run is stopped or is it necessary to start a dedicated run for this?

Cheers
Lukas
  1353   13 Mar 2018 Thomas LindnerForummhttpd / javascript - simple check if a client is running
> 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
> in the mhttpd.cxx or mhttpd.js part? 

Hi,

I think that this option already exists with the cm_exist method for the mjsonrpc calls.  For instance, you can use a 
call like 

curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":null,"method":"cm_exist","params":
{"name":"Logger"}}' 'http://localhost:8081?mjsonrpc'

to get the status of the logger program.  There is a description of the cm_exist parameters on this page:

https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Mjsonrpc
  1354   13 Mar 2018 Andreas SuterForummhttpd / javascript - simple check if a client is running
> > 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
> > in the mhttpd.cxx or mhttpd.js part? 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I think that this option already exists with the cm_exist method for the mjsonrpc calls.  For instance, you can use a 
> call like 
> 
> curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":null,"method":"cm_exist","params":
> {"name":"Logger"}}' 'http://localhost:8081?mjsonrpc'
> 
> to get the status of the logger program.  There is a description of the cm_exist parameters on this page:
> 
> https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Mjsonrpc

Thanks a lot for the info. I just simply missed it :-|
  1355   16 Mar 2018 Stefan RittForumEQ_MANUAL_TRIG no button in web interface

Lukas Gerritzen wrote:
Hi,

according to the wiki, setting the equipment flag EQ_MANUAL_TRIG is supposed to
have the mhttpd webinterface provide a button for manual triggering. It appears that just setting this flag is not enough or this feature is broken. The equipment shows up, but no button to manually trigger it.

A somewhat related question: Can I log this kind of event while the current run is stopped or is it necessary to start a dedicated run for this?

Cheers
Lukas


The status page has currently being rewritten to pure HTML/Javascript code (no HTML code produced by mhttpd), and the "manual trigger" feature has consciously not been re-implemented. This is a "special" feature which should not be on the general status page. It should be either put on a custom page, where it can be further customized (like passing parameters to the font-end etc.). The functionality should then be implemented using the new mjson_rpc functions. This allows to call any function from a web page on the front-end. Alternatively the status.html page can be modified to contain this feature. If you need the exact syntax to call mjson_rpc, follow the documentation and examples or ask directly the author of these functions KO.

Stefan
  1362   18 Apr 2018 Frederik WautersForumnew midas custom features and javascript
I started to use the new midas custom page features from 
https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Custom_Page . I'd like to setup the 
editable odb values (.e.g <div name="modbvalue" data-odb-path="/Runinfo/Run 
number" data-odb-editable="1"                    
style="position:absolute;top:157px;left:288px;"></div>) from within javascript, 
which doesn`t seem to work. 

 Both 

document.getElementById("test").innerHTML = '<div data-odb-editable="1" data-
odb-path="/Runinfo/Run number" name="modbvalue" 
style="display:inline;position:absolute;top:157px;left:288px;"></div>'

or 

var elem = document.createElement("div");
	 //var id = "manifold0";
	    elem.setAttribute("name","modbvalue");
	 elem.setAttribute("data-odb-
path","/Equipment/Autofill/Variables/Output[6]");
	 elem.setAttribute("data-odb-editable","1");
	 elem.style="position:absolute;top:157px;left:288px;";
         document.getElementById("test").appendChild(elem);

fail on name="modbvalue" with the error 

mjsonrpc_error_alert: TypeError: Cannot set property 'innerHTML' of undefined


How should one do this? I don`t want hard code everything in the htlm body, as 
I have look up odb key indexes in the javascript code.
  1363   18 Apr 2018 Stefan RittForumnew midas custom features and javascript
The function mhttpd_init() scans the custom page and installs handlers etc. for each modbxxx 
element. If you create an modbvalue dynamically in your code, this is probably done after you 
called mhttpd_init(), so the function has no chance to modify the dynamically created element.

To fix that, I separated mhttpd_init() into the old init function which installs the header and sidebar, 
and a function mhttpd_scan() which scans the custom page and processes all modbxxx elements. 
Next, I tapped the error you reported, and added an automatic call to mhttp_scan() in case that 
happens. I tried it on a test page and it worked for me. Please give it a try (commit 090394e8).

Stefan
  1365   19 Apr 2018 Frederik WautersForumnew midas custom features and javascript
> The function mhttpd_init() scans the custom page and installs handlers etc. for each modbxxx 
> element. If you create an modbvalue dynamically in your code, this is probably done after you 
> called mhttpd_init(), so the function has no chance to modify the dynamically created element.
> 
> To fix that, I separated mhttpd_init() into the old init function which installs the header and sidebar, 
> and a function mhttpd_scan() which scans the custom page and processes all modbxxx elements. 
> Next, I tapped the error you reported, and added an automatic call to mhttp_scan() in case that 
> happens. I tried it on a test page and it worked for me. Please give it a try (commit 090394e8).
> 
> Stefan

Also works for me

 thanks
  1366   20 Apr 2018 Frederik WautersForumnew midas custom features and javascript
> > The function mhttpd_init() scans the custom page and installs handlers etc. for each modbxxx 
> > element. If you create an modbvalue dynamically in your code, this is probably done after you 
> > called mhttpd_init(), so the function has no chance to modify the dynamically created element.
> > 
> > To fix that, I separated mhttpd_init() into the old init function which installs the header and sidebar, 
> > and a function mhttpd_scan() which scans the custom page and processes all modbxxx elements. 
> > Next, I tapped the error you reported, and added an automatic call to mhttp_scan() in case that 
> > happens. I tried it on a test page and it worked for me. Please give it a try (commit 090394e8).
> > 
> > Stefan
> 
> Also works for me
> 
>  thanks


This is more about aesthetic, but when I use the modbvalue div, it first only shows the odb value. However, 
after editing, the odb index gets added to the field, which is kinda ugly -> see attachments
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