Hi,I'm a bit concerned that we've designed the back-end without a full understanding of the front-end requirements... but that's just my paranoid, customer perspective on quality and usability acting up again!
There I go... jumping that gun again. I know. O:-) Dave Miner said the following on 05/14/10 07:25 AM:
On 05/13/10 08:31 PM, Jon K Aimone wrote:Hi, Is where another document somewhere that describes (or will describe) how a user will interact with this facility to peruse, watch progress and / or control the level of detail in the logs? And I believe these need to be run-time control available to the user / operator, not compile time control. Today one must login to the system and tail files to see progress. What will replace this process? Or have I jumped the gun again?Yup :-)That's a function of the applications using the facility. The example you use above for AI is something the AI team will evaluate and address in due time (I know there's a bug for it, but don't remember the number offhand).DaveGinnie Wray said the following on 05/13/10 02:17 PM:Hi - As a result of some additional research, I've updated sections of the design document for the install logger. Sections 1 through 11 of the document below have been updated. I have not revised any of the material that pertain to remote logging. http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+caiman/Logging The current version is v1.3. I've also uploaded a UML diagram that is included in the document. It's a little small in the document, so you can take a look with larger font using the online version. It is the UML diagram v1.3. I would like to have feedback by COB on May 24th, but I know we're all busy, so anything beyond that deadline is appreciated as well. Thanks, ginnie _______________________________________________ caiman-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss_______________________________________________ caiman-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss
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