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so here we don't really need the event, | so here we don't really need the event, | ||
− | a little documentation will do and you had to doc the new event anyway | + | a little documentation will do (and you had to doc the new event anyway) |
+ | +I'm looking at the src.rpm and it needs to work a different way before this will work, looking... | ||
yes put the help file at www/ocs/files/guide.pdf | yes put the help file at www/ocs/files/guide.pdf | ||
just make a new rpm with only that file + make it a dependancy | just make a new rpm with only that file + make it a dependancy | ||
then you can delete it from the main rpm | then you can delete it from the main rpm | ||
+ | +ok, you already have them, just need to check on a clean install what is available | ||
another thing to do in time is... | another thing to do in time is... | ||
add all the requires (to perl dependencies) that are available from existing repos | add all the requires (to perl dependencies) that are available from existing repos | ||
then you can reduce the number of perl rpm in your download | then you can reduce the number of perl rpm in your download | ||
the less you are responsible for the better | the less you are responsible for the better |
Revision as of 12:58, 8 November 2007
ipdiscover bug
We need to confirm that ipdiscover works when the smeserver is the forced client.
I Tried the following:
ipdiscover eth0 10
Here's what I got on my server:
<IPDISCOVER> <H>192.168.0.100<M>00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx</M><N>pc-00100.mydomain.com</N></H> <H>192.168.0.253<M>00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx</M><N>pc-00253.mydomain.com</N></H> <H>192.168.0.254<M>00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx</M><N>pc-00254.mydomain.com</N></H> </IPDISCOVER>
Sounds like it's working for me... But IpDiscover discovers nothing when launched by SME OCS' Agent. There must be a problem here!
Windows Agent don't have this problem...
Cool34000
deployment
deletion bug
When you delete a package, ocs complains, but it deletes the files anyway, document later
Stefen
The only way I was able to reproduce an error on package deletion is when I refreshed the page (as files were already removed, I got an error)
Could you be more clear on this bug? How did it happened?
Cool34000
add a package, deploy > activate > click on the red X
ERROR: Can't delete directory /opt/inventory/ocs/download/1194511477
I have documented that you can ignore the error, maybe i should say if you see the error you can ignore?
stephen
Upload size limit
Must document that on the Wiki:
Max allowed packet value is locked at 10M by default on SME.
No need to create a custom template: DB values already exist for this! They are hidden in php.ini templates 40DataHandling and 60FileUploads
What is the impact of setting large values on the server?
php Values can be changed with the following:
config setprop php UploadMaxFilesize 50M PostMaxSize 50M expand-template /etc/php.ini signal-event ocsglpi-update
I will add php.ini to the list of templates2expand
Let's delete the mysql custom-template in the RPM and document how to change both values to allow uploading larger files!
Cool34000
I think you should restrict the affect to just the ocs directory
config setprop ocs MaxUpload 50M php_admin_value post_max_size $ocs{'MaxUpload'} php_admin_value upload_max_filesize $ocs{'MaxUpload'} expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf /etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith condrestart
$ocs{'MaxUpload'} default = 10M
yes delete /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/my.cnf/005mysqld
stephen
you have to set a db value anyway so you may as well add it to the ocs fragment
Yes, I tried to limit changes to ocs in the template, but it didn't worked for me.
Maybe I was missing this line:
/etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith condrestart
Testing this now, of course it would be better to limit these values only for ocs!
=> Still doesn't work... Values are expanded but can't upload file >10M... Looks like this value must be global.
Here's the non working template:
#-------------------------------------------------------------- # OCS Inventory Next Generation #-------------------------------------------------------------- Alias /download /opt/inventory/ocs/download Alias /ocs /opt/inventory/ocs/ocsreports +{ + if (exists $ocs{'URL'}) + { $OUT .= "Alias /$ocs{'URL'} /opt/inventory/ocs/ocsreports"; } +} <Directory /opt/inventory/ocs/download> Options None Options +Indexes Options +Includes AllowOverride None order deny,allow deny from all allow from { $localAccess } php_admin_value open_basedir /opt/inventory/ocs/download:/tmp + php_admin_value post_max_size $ocs{'MaxUpload'} + php_admin_value upload_max_filesize $ocs{'MaxUpload'} </Directory>
config setprop ocs MaxUpload 50M signal-event ocsglpi-update /etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith condrestart
Cool34000
not download, change ocsreports [we don't upload from /download]
<Directory /opt/inventory/ocs/ocsreports>
Stefen
How stupid am I? Thanks for the fix!
Cool34000
aliases
Future RPM will allow to add aliases using 'URL' value to ocs and glpi
{ if (exists $foo{'URL'}) { $OUT .= "Alias /$foo{'URL'} /opt/foo\n"; } }
rpm changes
for your consideration
split help file out into separate rpm to save redownloading use rm -f root/path/to/help in the spec file no need to touch the ocs.tar.qz
less chat in the install output, just say look at the wiki page, + renamed wiki page
don't use signal-event my-own-event charlie doesn't want new events created, so we obey, (mostly) just give all the commands, or use an existing one, we could use domain-modify
stephen
Thanks for these comments... I didn't know that we should not use events functions for our own events. Any chance to have an explanation? This sounds very weird to me (but there must be some reasons!)
Anyway, I will use domain-modify to expand all templates... I will try to (mostly) obey ;-)
Here's the actual createlinks perl script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use esmith::Build::CreateLinks qw(:all); # Templates to adjust templates2events("/etc/e-smith/sql/init/80ocs_mysql.sql", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); templates2events("/etc/e-smith/sql/init/82glpi_mysql.sql", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); templates2events("/etc/e-smith/sql/init/84ocs-glpi.sql", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); templates2events("/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); templates2events("/etc/ocsinventory-agent/ocsinv.conf", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); templates2events("/etc/php.ini", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); templates2events("/opt/inventory/glpi/config/config_db.php", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); templates2events("/opt/inventory/ocs/ocsreports/dbconfig.inc.php", qw(ocsglpi-update post-upgrade )); # Services to restart safe_symlink("restart", "root/etc/e-smith/events/ocsglpi-update/services2adjust/httpd-e-smith"); safe_symlink("start", "root/etc/e-smith/events/ocsglpi-update/services2adjust/mysql.init");
As you can see, there's a loooong list as all is templated!
I will also delete all chat in the RPM. That's an old habits of mine...
About the help file, I remember reading that it must be placed into www/ocs/files/guide.pdf (else I would have put this file in /usr/share/doc/) so we cannot delete this file from the RPM :'(
/etc/e-smith/sql/init/* should only be used one to create the db table, then it is deleted httpd.conf and php.ini are in standard events (and are we still changing php.ini?) which only leaves three fragments to document in the rare case that something changes so here we don't really need the event, a little documentation will do (and you had to doc the new event anyway)
+I'm looking at the src.rpm and it needs to work a different way before this will work, looking...
yes put the help file at www/ocs/files/guide.pdf just make a new rpm with only that file + make it a dependancy then you can delete it from the main rpm
+ok, you already have them, just need to check on a clean install what is available
another thing to do in time is... add all the requires (to perl dependencies) that are available from existing repos then you can reduce the number of perl rpm in your download the less you are responsible for the better