On 28/11/14 12:50, Ai Austin wrote:
Ai Austin wrote:
> 23:35:57 - [SCENE]: Unable to parse Uri
/7b2022f0-5f19-488c-b7e5-829d8f96b448/
> Anyone know what the Unable to parse Uri /UUID/ means?
JustinCC wrote:
> The error itself actually comes from the UserManagmentModule so the
> [SCENE] label is misleading. I have corrected this through ee9fae23
> and added the user name (if available) user ID and original input
> creator data to the message.
> I should think this is due to a badly formed creator data field in
> one of the objects. We may be better off simply ignoring such failures
> rather than logging unless an explicit logging level is enabled.
With the extra logging I se its a Campfire from Neb...
12:40:06 - [USER MANAGEMENT MODULE]: Unable to parse home URL
/7b2022f0-5f19-488c-b7e5-829d8f96b448/ for user name
Nebadon.Izumi, ID 7b2022f0-5f19-488c-b7e5-829d8f96b448 from original creator
data
/7b2022f0-5f19-488c-b7e5-829d8f96b448/;Nebadon Izumi when adding user info.
When I examine the object in a viewer it says the creator is
Nebadon.Izumi @unknown
7b2022f0-5f19-488c-b7e5-829d8f96b448
Note the @unknown... I think before it might have indicated osgrid.org. Could
this simply be because OSGrid is down and
the HG system is trying to look up some grid name that is offline or
inaccessible?
The @unknown part is actually added by the code right after the logged message.
It effectively indicates the same thing that the log message is saying - "/7b2022f0-5f19-488c-b7e5-829d8f96b448/" is not
a valid URL for creator information.
I am not super familiar with the format but I believe it should be something more like http://osgrid.org, not the UUID
shown here. I don't know how that could have happened - maybe some transient bug in filling in that field.
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Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)
OSVW Consulting
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