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Asked by Pascal

Hello,
what is the way to know the version used of the client and the server ?

thank you for your answer

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Best Dan Garner (dangarner) said :
#1

Hi Pascal,

The version number was difficult to find until version 1.0.5 when we
introduced some fields to display it.

The server version can be seen on the Login page and the client version can
be seen by opening "Client Options" and selecting About from the help menu.

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#2

-------- Message original --------

> Your question #100401 on Xibo changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/xibo/+question/100401
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Dan Garner proposed the following answer:
> Hi Pascal,
>
> The version number was difficult to find until version 1.0.5 when we
> introduced some fields to display it.
>
> The server version can be seen on the Login page and the client version can
> be seen by opening "Client Options" and selecting About from the help menu.
>
On the server there is no information about version on the login page (do i use
the 1.04?)
And for the client when i look into the "About" the version is 2.0.0. is it normal.

What is the production version to use now ?

thank you for your answer

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Alex Harrington (alexharrington) said :
#3

2.0.0.0 is the assembly number of the .net client and is essentially meaningless.

If you're not seeing version 1.0.5 or 1.0.6 in those places then you're running a version older than 1.0.5.

1.0.6 server and 1.0.5 client are newest stable.

Alex

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#4

-------- Message original --------

> Your question #100401 on Xibo changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/xibo/+question/100401
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Alex Harrington proposed the following answer:
> 2.0.0.0 is the assembly number of the .net client and is essentially
> meaningless.
>
> If you're not seeing version 1.0.5 or 1.0.6 in those places then you're
> running a version older than 1.0.5.
>
> 1.0.6 server and 1.0.5 client are newest stable.
>
> Alex
>
thanks a lot !!

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Alex Harrington (alexharrington) said :
#5
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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#6

-------- Message original --------

> Your question #100401 on Xibo changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/xibo/+question/100401
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Alex Harrington proposed the following answer:
> 2.0.0.0 is the assembly number of the .net client and is essentially
> meaningless.
>
> If you're not seeing version 1.0.5 or 1.0.6 in those places then you're
> running a version older than 1.0.5.
>
> 1.0.6 server and 1.0.5 client are newest stable.
>
> Alex
>
do i have to uninstall old version of xibo client before install the 1.0.5?

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Alex Harrington (alexharrington) said :
#7

Client:
You can just install the new version of the MSI. The installer will upgrade any previous version.

Server:
Follow instructions in release notes.

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#8

-------- Message original --------

> Your question #100401 on Xibo changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/xibo/+question/100401
>
> Alex Harrington posted a new comment:
> Client:
> You can just install the new version of the MSI. The installer will upgrade any previous version.
>
> Server:
> Follow instructions in release notes.
>
again thanks for your quick answer !!

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#9

-------- Message original --------

> Your question #100401 on Xibo changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/xibo/+question/100401
>
> Alex Harrington posted a new comment:
> Client:
> You can just install the new version of the MSI. The installer will upgrade any previous version.
>
> Server:
> Follow instructions in release notes.
>
sorry... i've got another question, in the xibo sql base the statistique table
is enormous. Is there a way to disable statistique and to empty this table ?

thanks again

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Alex Harrington (alexharrington) said :
#10

On the client options, disable stats.

You can safely truncate the stats table in mysql:

truncate stat;

Alex

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#11

Everything done . it seems to work fine !
i've got the version of the server and the client as you told me
thanks again for your help

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#12

Sorry , i've got an other question about the database.
The log table is also enormous (22 mo), can i use the same procedure totruncate log table ?

is there a way to disable all these logs ?

thanks again

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#13

For more info
apache 2.2.9-10+lenny7
php 5.2.6-1+lenny8
xibo server 1.06
xibo client 1.05

the content of each log :
<errormsg>Creating default object from empty value</errormsg>
<errornum>2048</errornum>
<errortype>Runtime Notice</errortype>
<scriptname>/var/www/xibo/3rdparty/nuSoap/nusoap.php</scriptname>
<scriptlinenum>75</scriptlinenum>

thanks again

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Alex Harrington (alexharrington) said :
#14

Yes - you can safely truncate the log table.

The errors you're seeing come from nuSOAP - which is the library Xibo uses to provide a SOAP service. There's no way to supress them I'm afraid.

nuSOAP is not being developed any longer. Xibo 1.2 which is the next stable release of Xibo will use PHPs SOAP support which will mean these messages aren't logged any more.

In the mean time I'm afraid you'll have to truncate the log table periodically.

Alex

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#15

-------- Message original --------

> Your question #100401 on Xibo changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/xibo/+question/100401
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Alex Harrington proposed the following answer:
> Yes - you can safely truncate the log table.
>
> The errors you're seeing come from nuSOAP - which is the library Xibo
> uses to provide a SOAP service. There's no way to supress them I'm
> afraid.
>
> nuSOAP is not being developed any longer. Xibo 1.2 which is the next
> stable release of Xibo will use PHPs SOAP support which will mean these
> messages aren't logged any more.
>
> In the mean time I'm afraid you'll have to truncate the log table
> periodically.
no problem and thanks for your answer !!
i'll wait for the next version
>
> Alex
>

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Pascal (pascal-legrand) said :
#16

Thanks Dan Garner, that solved my question.