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#1
General Support / Web GUI - "Admin" panel issue
June 29, 2007, 11:31:18 AM
Hi guys,

In the Web Interface, whatever the user used to login, selecting the "Admin" panel causes the "nxhttpd" server to crash.
Could you, please, let me know if this is a known bug? Or if I did something wrong...

Thanks for your support,
Cheers,
JDamien
#2
General / Web Interface - Admin panel
June 26, 2007, 04:48:52 PM
Hi guys,

In the Web Interface, whatever the user used to login, selecting the "Admin" panel causes the "nxhttpd" server to crash.
Could you, please, let me know if this is a known bug? Or if I did something wrong...

Thanks for your support,
Cheers,
JDamien
#3
Hi guys,

I'm currently using 0.2.17 (Linux bones 2.6.18-1.2200.fc5 #1 Sat Oct 14 16:59:26 EDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux) and try to create a user in the Remote GUI (Windows).
The problem is the following. I looks like the created user is not saved if I stop the server (kill -TERM <PID)! This means - deduction - that if for any reason your server stops running or netxmsd process crashes, your configuration is lost... And this can represent quite some work!

Could you, please, correct me if I'm wrong or implement a kind of "save server config" in the GUI menu or automatically save any configuration item as the server (DEBUG mode) seems to receive the information in near real-time?

Thanks for your suport,
Regards,

JDamien
#4
General / ID incremental
June 22, 2007, 05:45:18 PM
Hi,

Minor remark...

When you define - for example - a new trap or event, if you then delete it, the corresponding ID looks to be unavailable. The next event created will have the next ID.
Is this the expected behavior? It looks to me like you are going to consume more IDs than expected?

Cheers,
Jdamien
#5
General / Performances graphing & time scale
June 22, 2007, 05:42:11 PM
Hi,

When your server is running in GMT for example and your are running remotely your console, it looks like the time the console is reconsidering is its local time. Hence, if local time is not GMT, you don't see the graphs in "Performances" panel unless you set local time to the server time. Is this the expected behaviour? I would have expected the console to consider the server as the time reference for the graphing as the server is the collection point.

What if time on server and agent have a different reference? Or better say, an offset?

Similar for the "graph" option in the drop down menu for each node.

Cheers,
JDamien