Sorry about the previous mail
Dear Bob,
I want to setup a Test Server so that we can do test on the various
scenarios highlighted and see which one will work best for Sierra
Leone. Basically the Test Server, will be acting as our Central Server
for this test case. I will be sending you all the in
name,uid,code,option
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>> Color,,,"Blue"
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>> Color,,,"Green"
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>> Gender,,,"Female"
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>> Gender,,,"Male"
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>> *Regards*
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>> *Simon Muyambo*
mple below
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> name,uid,code,option
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> Color,,,"Blue"
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> Color,,,"Green"
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> Gender,,,"Female"
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> Gender,,,"Male"
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> *Regards*
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> *Simon Muyambo*
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> __ Informati
Dear Jason
Please advise on the import of option set. I find option set is important but
the members are not when I use CSV import. Any ideas? See example below
name,uid,code,option
Color,,,"Blue"
Color,,,"Green"
Gender,,,"Female"
Gender,,,"Male"
Regards
Simon Muyambo
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Bob,
Sorry about the GUI application I recommend. I was only trying to make a
point to explain my idea and also thinking of those regional servers
(because they are using desktop Ubuntu) .
Bob,
Your account is still there and you can ssh .
Sorry all for my late responses but I will be giving more i
Hi Bob,
I read the tutorial https://www.dhis2.org/node/58 and I execute the request
but I find that it gives me the results with respect to the input but I
more looking on access to the system.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
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> Hi Carlos
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> I just added a few small snippe
One way of solving the problem of backups and disk space, is to push your
backups to Amazon Glacier. That way, you can be sure that you have a
"secure" offsite backup some place. Once it is on Glacier, then you can
download the backup to your backup machine. From a security standpoint, it
might be
I think Steffen put his finger on it when he said that the backup should be
restored (and hence tested) as part of the same scripted operation. But
you make a good point about not having a dhis2 instance running live
against that database as it would disturb the integrity of the backup.
Its also
Hi Carlos
I just added a few small snippets to a tutorial
https://www.dhis2.org/node/58 which answers a similar if not identical
question.
To find the users who have never logged in you would probably want a script
which (i) extracted all the users and (ii) searched the logs for any login
or atte
Hi All,
I think there are two concerns being discussed here.
1) Making sure there is a reliable backup in case something goes wrong.
The first problem is pretty straight forward, one can create another instance
in another region, another provider or locally. Then schedule a regular backup
to t
Hi all,
can you help me to indentifie all users in my database(DHIS2) who are
usually inactive?
Thanks
--
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Hi Gerald,
As Bob pointed out, filezilla is a GUI tool and it does not support scheduling
of downloads. Your local server should not have a GUI on it if it is a
production system. If your local host a Linux system? If so, you can create a
simple bash script on the localhost system that uses s
Bob,
My Suggestion:
All local servers must be on 2.15 war file then we create a SFTP
account on cloud server then we can use filezilla from the local
server to download the backup from the cloud server.
I know it is crude but that help for now.
What is your take Bob.
On 12/18/14, Bob Jolliffe wro
Hi Steffen
That makes sense and is pretty close to what I am suggesting as well. Do
you have any thoughts about taking incremental backups of the datavalues
tables? Even with the analytics and the like removed, some of these
databases start to get quite big.
Bob
On 18 December 2014 at 12:27, S
We’ve set it up for clients where we can script a DB moving automatically from
one server to another and it is automated entirely.
Typically we have scripts that will do a dump without analytics (e.g. pg_dump
-T analytics* -T completeness* dhis2 | /usr/bin/gzip -c >
/tmp/dhis2.backup.gz), so
I wouldn't do it that way. I think filezilla is a gui app. You need to
have something automated if you are to rely on the offsite backup.
If you want to use a gui now you could already use winscp on windows for
example or an ssh location in nautilus file browser on linux so no need for
sftp.
On
Bob,
My Suggestion:
All local servers must be on 2.15 war file then we create a SFTP
account on cloud server then we can use filezilla from the local
server to download the backup from the cloud server.
I know it is crude but that help for now.
What is your take Bob.
On 12/18/14, Bob Jolliffe wro
Hi Gerald
We tested this when I was in Sierra Leone and we were finding serious
problems with bandwidth getting the data back to Sierra Leone.
So you are going to have to think carefully about when and how often to
synch. Currently your database files are very small as you don't have much
data o
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