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Hi Guy,<br><br>
<pre>The lonnet.log file seems to be filled with the caching of id failed
message - it is about 300 MB in size. There are also a lot of
Userfile repcopy failed for
uploaded/fsu/54412611fd3c9469bfsul1/default_1155048274.sequence.meta
messages. (As you mentioned before, this is not a real error message.)
Is all this writing to disk affecting the server performance. If so, is
there some way to turn them off?
Thanks,
-hk
> >
</i>> > Wed Aug 22 12:22:25 2007 (18437): caching of id ->
</i>> > userres%3afsu%3amdr04c failed
</i>>
>I added this warning message to notify if the internal memcached
</i>>caching mechanism failed to cache the requested data. (Back when
were
</i>>getting failures because of large amounts of data.) I'm not sure
why
</i>>you are seeing the caching of this data fail (the data is the
</i>>resource parameters that are associated to the amdr04c:fsu user)
</i>>
>Hrrm, taking a look it appears that it may be related to the fact
that
</i>>there is no amdr04c:fsu user?
</i>Checking the entries on lonnet, it should be mdr04c. He was accessing
However, the last time this person logged in was in December.
>Any guesses as to what course might be causing it to look for this
user?
</i>It looks like he is accessing
Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:37:34 - 1187800654: fsul1:Role
in./fsu/414744126dac946cdfsul1
It is a chemistry lab course for this coming fall. The time stamps on
the id -> failed starts a second later.
Thanks,
-hk
</pre>At 03:08 PM 9/4/2007, you wrote:<br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">3. It is not clear that
institutional directory means the directory/database kept by the
university/institution separate from lon-capa such as directories
available on a university homepage. On the same theme, the "selected
domain" could possibly be thought of as the institutional
directory.</blockquote><br><br>
A suggestion. It doesn't seem necessary to distinguish between the users
on loncapa and the institutional directory. When a user wants to find
another user, the user really doesn't care it comes from. I suggest that
when a search is requested, both data bases (if the institutional
directory is enabled) be search. If there is a conflict, then the
existing user takes precedence. I don't expect to see any conflicts but
who knows.<br><br>
-hk<br><br>
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