Re: [sipx-users] Homer timezone and missing lines

2012-07-30 Thread Joegen Baclor
Thanks.  I took hold of the ticket. Make sure you also make a separate 
jira for the timezone issue.

On 07/30/2012 06:14 PM, Mark Dutton wrote:
>
> Done. XX-10333

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Re: [sipx-users] Homer timezone and missing lines

2012-07-30 Thread Mark Dutton


Done. XX-10333
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Regards

Mark Dutton

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Re: [sipx-users] Homer timezone and missing lines

2012-07-30 Thread Douglas Hubler
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 3:12 AM, Mark Dutton  wrote:
> The first issue is that although Homer correctly shows the
> local time on its web page and the search output has all the
> correct timezone, the actual search window is taking time in
> GMT. I am in Western Australia which is 8 hours ahead of
> GMT, so if I am searching for records between 16:00 and
> 18:00, I must enter 8:00 and 10:00 in my search time
> fields.

I think we need to set timezone in homer config, can you create issue?
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Re: [sipx-users] Homer timezone and missing lines

2012-07-30 Thread Joegen Baclor
Mark,

Please create a jira for the missing packets.  I'll spend some time 
looking into it.

On 07/30/2012 03:12 PM, Mark Dutton wrote:
>
> Homer is now working (mostly) in 4.6.
>
> However, I see two issues. One is a frustration, the other a
> bit more serious.
>
> The first issue is that although Homer correctly shows the
> local time on its web page and the search output has all the
> correct timezone, the actual search window is taking time in
> GMT. I am in Western Australia which is 8 hours ahead of
> GMT, so if I am searching for records between 16:00 and
> 18:00, I must enter 8:00 and 10:00 in my search time
> fields.
>
> The second issue is that Homer seems to miss out some of the
> SIP packets in a transaction.
>
> On an INVITE, I am missing the trying, then the 401
> unauthorised messages. The first packet after the initial
> invite is the ACK to the 401 message.
> All subsequent trying messages are missing. The response to
> the registrar requesting the address of the called extension
> is missing.
>
> I have ascertained that all the packets are sequential
> without gaps in the returned results, which indicates that
> Homer is not even capturing the missing packets into the
> database.
>
> Is this a bug to report, or is it something outside the
> scope of the SipX project?
>
>

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