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Hi,
I'm trying to use Cartography plugin on a Fedora 16 installation running as ESXi Virtual Machine.
To test it I've copied the VM on a PC and run it on VMware Workstation and everything went ok.
After that I've migrated the machine to production ESXi but, while glpi is working, Cartography plugin doesn't show the maps associated to locations.
Please keep in mind that the not-working machine is a CLONE of the working machine! :-)
Any ideas?
Thank you very much
Kind regards
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Is the cloned machine working without the cartography plugin?
Had a similar problem: after I installed the plugin, GLPI stopped working.
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Yes, the cloned machine works perfectly except for the cartography plugin.
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Version of GLPI ?
Use a virtual host ?
Xavier Caillaud
Blog GLPI Infotel
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GLPI 0.84.2
If you mean Apache's virtual host then no, I don't use it.
(thank you all :-))
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Menu Setup - General
What is the value of the field : URL of the application ? This is the right url which do you use ?
Xavier Caillaud
Blog GLPI Infotel
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Yes, it is correct.
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error in debug mode or into logs ?
Xavier Caillaud
Blog GLPI Infotel
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Nothing interesting.
Also know that the objects are shown in the viewport but the map is not and that when I try to create a Sub-Area then the map is shown correctly but as soon as I create the new "snapshot" it is not shown in the map view, just like the one from which it came.
It looks like a CSS problem (z-index maybe). Also tried with different browsers.
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I've tried to reinstall GLPI and plug-in and now it is working properly.
I still don't know why it didn't work after cloning but the important thing is that it is ok :-)
Just one more question:
If I put some computers in a Sub-Area they are only visible selecting that area in the "See the map" list but not in the overview of the whole floor, even if the "Computers" checkbox in the "Limited View" panel is checked. Locations links are shown correctly.
Is it a bug or am I missing something?
Thank you very much
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This is normal. This is by clicking on the location icon you can see the computers in the Sub-Area
Xavier Caillaud
Blog GLPI Infotel
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Ah, ok. I wish I could see the entire floor with all the items. May be it could be a good feature to implement in the next releases, hopefully.
Thank you again!
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I don't know if this is the right place to warn about bugs but I've also just found one: deleting a sub-area icon it does not delete the relative document record from glpi_documents table and, if you try to create again the same sub-area it does not appear in the "Choose an existing location" list until you manually delete relative records from glpi_documents table.
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A bug ? i'am not sure..
If you have delete it by accident ? you must upload another document ?
Xavier Caillaud
Blog GLPI Infotel
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I'll try to be more clear:
as far as I've understood in the map overview the icons for sub-areas are visibile and if you right click on one of those icons you can delete the sub-area picture visible as Location's document.
As soon as you do this action the attached document in Location disappears but the entry in glpi_documents tables remains and, when this happens, you cannot create another sub-image for the same sub-area because the sub-area is not shown in the list and if you try to create it as a new one it is not done because it still exists in Locations.
Hope it is more clear, otherwise tomorrow at work I'll create some real examples and post them here.
Thank you
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Ok
Ticket created :
https://forge.indepnet.net/issues/4597
Xavier Caillaud
Blog GLPI Infotel
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You got the point! Perfect! Thanks!
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The problem really depends on the documents (stored images).
Here are the steps I did to eliminate this problem (manually and not persistent):
1. In "glpi_location"-table I removed the references to the cache, field name "sons_cache", by setting it to NULL.
2. I removed the specified entry/entries at table "glpi_documents".
After all the locations have been freed and I could create sub-areas.
Someone just had to add the missing functions to the glpi-/ cartographie-routines for making this persistent.
If I could, I would..
Have a nice week (and don't work too hard..)
gronf
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