Project

General

Profile

Actions

Bug #2856

closed

weird login bug on particle picking

Added by Scott Stagg over 10 years ago. Updated over 10 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Amber Herold
Category:
Web interface
Target version:
Start date:
07/23/2014
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Affected Version:
Appion/Leginon 3.0.0
Show in known bugs:
No
Workaround:

Description

When I try to navigate to a template picking run on myamiweb, I get the attached error.


Files

Actions #1

Updated by Amber Herold over 10 years ago

It looks like a launch page. Are you trying to launch a job, or just view a job that has already run?
It could be an issue with your configuration file at myamiweb/config.php. Check that the processing host information is correct.
Also, is this repeatable if you close down your browser and start a clean browser session?
I'm out of the office until Monday, and I take a closer look then.

Actions #2

Updated by Scott Stagg over 10 years ago

The bug happens after I select a template when I click the button to go to the template picker parameter page. I shouldn't have any processing host stuff filled out, because I'm not using that nor am I logged in. It is very repeatable, and doesn't depend on the browser type.

Actions #3

Updated by Amber Herold over 10 years ago

Ok, this sounds like one of the cases you were talking about at the workshop where we are trying to establish a connection when we should not need to. I can look at the code Monday and fix this.

Actions #4

Updated by Amber Herold over 10 years ago

  • Category set to Web interface
  • Status changed from New to Assigned
  • Assignee set to Amber Herold
  • Target version set to Appion/Leginon 3.0.0

Hi Scott,
In this case, we need to know the cluster information to see if it has a GPU. If you want to use the GPU version, another parameter is added to the form.
Appion does expect you to have the processing host information available in the config.php file even if you do not launch commands from the web. We still need to build the commands correctly for the host that the user intends to run on. Another example will be when I add the intended queue to run on the the GUI.

Is there a reason you do not want to list the processing host information in the config file?

Actions #5

Updated by Scott Stagg over 10 years ago

OK, that fixed it when I added the processing server data.

To answer your question, a lot of the information in the configuration does not make sense in the absence of a job manager: i.e. default wall time, max nodes, total nodes, etc. I essentially am making up numbers to go in there.

Actions #6

Updated by Amber Herold over 10 years ago

  • Status changed from Assigned to Closed

Ok, I'll close this out.

Actions

Also available in: Atom PDF