On Aug 24, 2016 6:30 AM, "Laurens van Ruiten" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have spend about 2 hours now with the new version that I build this
> morning from the repositories and I have a few questions/remarks:
>
> The first thing I noticed is that usage history of a connection does not
> seem to work like it should.
> What I did is setup a VNC connection to do a simple test and regular
> sessions do not seem to appear in the history of that connection. (I did
> press disconnect and reopened a session several times)

They definitely should appear. Can you confirm whether the entries appear
in the guacamole_connection_history table?

Which database are you using?

> However I also tried the new screen sharing, and when I used the sharing
> link on another PC that session did show up in the usage history. So
> although I used that connection several times, only the shared session
> showed up in the history. Is this new behaviour or a potential bug?
>

If this is reproducible, it is a potential bug. I've not encountered this
on our production server, however. Need to figure out why things aren't
working in your case.

> The new screen recording feature is really nice and will defeninitely be
> used here once it is released, I was just wondering if there was a way to
> configure guacamole to manage the log files. I just recorded a few
sessions
> and have not tried to convert them yet, but they showed up on the server
as
> connectionname.1, connectionname.2 etc. Will this keep piling up and
> eventualy use enormous amounts of disk space or is there a way to
configure
> guacamole to automatically delete them after say a month?
>

If you wish the recordings to be cleaned up automatically, I'd recommend
just setting up a cron job to delete files older than a particular
threshold. I believe the find command has options for exactly that.

For the moment, automatic cleanup seems like it would be out of scope for
guacd.

Thanks,

- Mike

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