9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
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anonymous
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Hi,
When I have a few timed SQL's running as a monitor and decide to add a new one (with new SQL) I noticed that the running grids suddenly are cleared. This should not happen, I think it is a bug.
regards,
Ronald.
Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
Ronald,
I just tried a few tests and for me the current monitors and their data is preserved when adding/removing new monitors. Even tried having the monitors auto reload with the same result.
Can you please share some more details about your setup?
Regards
Roger
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anonymous
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almost 11 years ago
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Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
Hi Roger,
I was a bit busy lately but here is a small video that shows what I mean.
[add new monitor bug|https://www.dropbox.com/s/ileys1qemmggk56/dbvis_monitor_add_bug.mov]
Ronald.
Edited by: Ronald Rood on 5-nov-2013 15:13
Roger Bjärevall
said
almost 11 years ago
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Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
Thank you Ronald!
There are two issues in the video. First is the clearing of existing monitors and secondly while you are saving the test2 monitor it doesn't save the current Database Connection and Schema from the SQL Commander.
What is the name (alias) of the Database Connection? I can only barely see it in the video.
Can you please mail the files in the ~/.dbvis/Monitor/test directory? Should be test1.sql, test1.sql.met, test2.sql and test2.sql.met.
Thanks!
Regards
Roger
support@dbvis.com
Roger Bjärevall
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almost 11 years ago
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Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
Ronald,
It seems that the clearing issue only happen if the monitors are located in a folder below the top Monitors node? Can you please confirm by moving the test1 and test2 monitors just below the Monitors node?
Regards
Roger
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anonymous
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almost 11 years ago
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Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
Hi Roger,
yes, if I save the monitors in the top level, the data is maintained.
Ronald.
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anonymous
said
almost 11 years ago
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Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
the - not saving db connection issue - is caused by me, I did not run the query in the sqlcommander so it did not - yet - have a tie with a database connection. If I did run it in sqlcommander, the metadata would have been ok.
Roger Bjärevall
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almost 11 years ago
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Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
Ronald,
This will be fixed in next maintenance version.
Regards
Roger
Roger Bjärevall
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almost 11 years ago
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Re: 9.1.1 while running monitor, new monitor clears all others
Ronald,
This is now fixed in the 9.1.3 version.
http://www.dbvis.com/download/
Regards
Roger
anonymous