Hi Alexander,
You just need to wait a little while for the Readme fix :-)
Thx for the patch, tomorrow will recompile and see if it fixes it (probably will).
The crash happens in Firefox on Ubuntu 64bit. Will try Chrome to test it.
For you to know, I just finished putting OpenBSC with two Nokia 2G site family
basestations to work as a lab exercise at our University :-)
And meas_feed is important for visualizing what happens in various signal conditions,
besides spectrum and vector signal analysis ofcorse :-)
Regards,
Csaba
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Feladó: "Alexander Chemeris" <alexander.chemeris(a)gmail.com>
Címzett: "Sipos Csaba" <sipos.csaba(a)kvk.uni-obuda.hu>
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Elküldött üzenetek: Kedd, 2015. November 24. 2:09:20
Tárgy: Re: Meas_web and meas_json
Hi Csaba,
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Sipos Csaba
<sipos.csaba(a)kvk.uni-obuda.hu> wrote:
I am playing with the meas_web utility, and I finally
have the missing informations for the README to make the installation process more
complete, will sending a new copy for you soon.
Looking forward to it!
1. I noticed that the "Type" and
"Channel" parameters are not shown on the web interface, but if I run "show
lchan" in the BSC console, I got the correct results for both parameters. I checked
the temporary files which stores the meas_feed data, and it seems these data parts are not
even there, and this is the reason the web interface is not displaying them.
This information has been added in the v1 version of the meas_feed
stream. It should be available in the master after this commit:
08c508f84a8d088f8454d0f21f83ecc22e30d72d msc: Add channel information
to the meas_feed, bump version to v1.
2. Is there a way to set a time after the inactive old
subscribers are deleted from the web interface? On my end the subscribers are just keep
coming (a lot of rejected LOC updates) and when they reach the "maximum item
number" count the web interface just crashes. Would be lovely to have a timeout value
next to the "max item number" to set the amount of time of which the inactive
subscribers would disappear from the web interface. And the web interface should not crash
even if there is more transactions than the maximum item number :-)
Crash is clearly a bug here. I've been testing with Chrome on Ubuntu
x64 and have never seen it crashing. Which browser / OS do you use?
Do you think you could spot the reason for the crash?
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Regards,
Alexander Chemeris.
CEO, Fairwaves, Inc.
https://fairwaves.co