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From: | Cornelius Lee |
Subject: | Re: [Health-dev] Development snapshot for upcoming 3.6 series [Was:Re: Health-dev Digest, Vol 97, Issue 3] |
Date: | Wed, 18 Sep 2019 03:51:34 +0000 |
Good morning Luis,
I have tried the Federation Resource Locator but have not been able to retrieve information from the peoples table in the federation DB.
Attached is the screenshot of a search query.
Please advise.
Kind Regards,
Cornelius
From: Cornelius Lee <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 10:50 AM To: Luis Falcon <address@hidden> Cc: address@hidden <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Development snapshot for upcoming 3.6 series [Was:Re: [Health-dev] Health-dev Digest, Vol 97, Issue 3]
Good morning Luis,
> Did you get this mail ?
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/health-dev/2019-09/msg00016.html
Yes, i did.
Hmm,..I think for some odd reason, my email sent out got lost somewhere.
It's alright, I will forward them again and we see how it goes.
Sorry for the inconvenience this might have caused.
> May I know where I could find the Federation Resource Locator, please?
The FRL development branch can be found in the plugins directory of the mercurial server: http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/health/file/tip/plugins/frl Ahh, ok. Great. I will try this out and report back asap.
> You mean to the HMIS instance of the upcoming 3.6 that you initialize on your local server ? Could you please
send connection information and the output of the error?
Yes, the HMIS instance of the snapshot which you have released not too long ago.
From Gnuhealth Client, at the password window, I am unable to get pass the password authentication window, even with the correct password entered.
See attached. I don't think I am able to find any errors as nothing much is displayed after entering the correct password.
However, I am able to connect to the healthDB externally using an 3rd-party app, such as DBeaver.
If it helps, below is the syslog at the point when logging in failed.
Sep 18 02:35:31 emr rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.32.0" x-pid="793" x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com"] rsyslogd was HUPed
Sep 18 02:35:35 emr anacron[2418]: Job `cron.daily' terminated
Sep 18 02:35:40 emr systemd[1]: Started Session 6 of user gnuhealth.
Sep 18 02:36:09 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:09,672] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:09] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 -
Sep 18 02:36:09 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:09,771] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:09] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -
Sep 18 02:36:12 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:12,265] ERROR trytond.security login failed for 'gnuhealth' from '127.0.0.1' on database 'health'
Sep 18 02:36:12 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:12,267] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:12] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 401 -
Sep 18 02:36:13 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648514189056 [2019-09-18 02:36:13,276] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:13] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -
Sep 18 02:36:16 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648514189056 [2019-09-18 02:36:16,914] ERROR trytond.security login failed for 'gnuhealth' from '127.0.0.1' on database 'health'
Sep 18 02:36:16 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648514189056 [2019-09-18 02:36:16,917] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:16] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 401 -
Sep 18 02:36:19 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:19,934] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:19] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -
Sep 18 02:36:24 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:24,817] ERROR trytond.security login failed for 'gnuhealth' from '127.0.0.1' on database 'health'
Sep 18 02:36:24 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:24,819] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:24] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 401 -
Sep 18 02:36:31 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648514189056 [2019-09-18 02:36:31,837] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:31] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -
Sep 18 02:36:42 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648514189056 [2019-09-18 02:36:42,088] ERROR trytond.security login failed for 'gnuhealth' from '127.0.0.1' on database 'health'
Sep 18 02:36:42 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648514189056 [2019-09-18 02:36:42,089] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:42] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 401 -
Sep 18 02:36:57 emr start_gnuhealth.sh[979]: 1046 140648532838144 [2019-09-18 02:36:57,116] INFO werkzeug 127.0.0.1 - - [18/Sep/2019 02:36:57] "POST /health/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -
Please advise.
Kind Regards,
Cornelius
From: Luis Falcon <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 6:19 PM To: Cornelius Lee <address@hidden> Cc: address@hidden <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Development snapshot for upcoming 3.6 series [Was:Re: [Health-dev] Health-dev Digest, Vol 97, Issue 3] Good morning, Cornelius !
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 02:10:00 +0000 Cornelius Lee <address@hidden> wrote: > Hi Luis, > > I am not sure if you have received my emails dated on 09/09/2019. Did you get this mail ? https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/health-dev/2019-09/msg00016.html > > May I know where I could find the Federation Resource Locator, please? The FRL development branch can be found in the plugins directory of the mercurial server: http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/health/file/tip/plugins/frl > > Also,. I am still unable to connect to the health DB. Any advice on > this? You mean to the HMIS instance of the upcoming 3.6 that you initialize on your local server ? Could you please send connection information and the output of the error ? Bests, Luis -- Dr. Luis Falcon, M.D. President, GNU Solidario GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare www.gnuhealth.org GPG Fingerprint :ACBF C80F C891 631C 68AA 8DC8 C015 E1AE 0098 9199 Join us at GNU Health Con 2019 https://www.gnuhealthcon.org |
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