Hi Developers,I appreciate if you could take a moment at my problems reporting
on DHIS2 live 2.24 instance.
Thanks
Bal Ram
On Monday, September 19, 2016 4:27 PM, Bal Ram Bhui
wrote:
Hi users and developers,
I have installed a copy of DHIS2 live version 2.24.
The DHIS 2 Live project has been moved to Github here:
https://github.com/dhis2/dhis2-live
regards,
Lars
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Subject: Re: [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 Live
On 18 August 2011 16:14, Knut Staring knu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Bob Jolliffe bobjolli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 August 2011 14:40, Olav Poppe olav.po...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder about the merits of a stripping out the metadata
Yes, sounds like disabling some modules might be something to consider. We're
waiting for a document detailing the connectivity at various offices at the
moment, hopefully that will give a better overview of how big issue this will
be.
As for the HW, the only thing I know at the moment is that
Hi Olav,
A recommended setup for offline district offices (at least of some size) is
to use a local network with 1 ubuntu server running DHIS 2 and multiple
clients (mostly Windows), allowing users to share the same
installation/database of DHIS. Often there are more than one DHIS user at
the
Hello,
we're looking at what do to with offline installations for the implementation
here in Ghana. Are there any reasons not to use DHIS Live? Can H2 be used
(importing the metadata into an empty database), or should postgres be set up
as well?
There are 170 districts here, and about half of
One strong reason not to use it is the relative lack of testing. In theory,
it should work, but just as with MySQL, much more testing has occurred with
Postgres than with the other database systems.
We have some beta-level Windows installers, which might be of interest to
you, which work pretty
Jason is right in that postgres is by far the most tested environment.
But the dhis-live/h2 setup seems to work very well and was initially
targeted at exactly the sort of setup you describe. For a low powered
desktop it is considerably less memory intensive than tomcat +
standalone rdbms. I
Olav,
How offline are these districts? Can they not get connected through mobile
usb modems/dongles? There is so much to gain from online deployment that I
would check out every alternative of connectivity before deciding to go
completely offline. The mobile Internet solution is working very well
I agree with both Bob and Ola.
We have tried not quite yet succeeded in getting DHIS2 installed with
Tomcat/Postgres on Windows with a one-click installer, this my caveat about
a supervised install. There are a lot of things which can happen on users
machines and maintenance becomes a huge issue.
Thanks
It seems the barrier for going offline should be quite high... Will have to
look more into exactly how bad the connections are in the worse areas, and also
into the offline data entry in 2.4.
As for those districts that are in fact offline, is the live package with H2
sufficient?
I agree with Bob that it is worth trying going with H2, as it does simplify
things considerably. It also provides a possibility for db backup (and
transmission) through the copying (and sending) of the whole db file (though
a monthly zipped incremental DXF export should be smaller).
Knut
On Thu,
Thanks, I will at least try to see how the default H2 performs.
Olav
Den 18. aug. 2011 kl. 13:50 skrev Knut Staring:
I agree with Bob that it is worth trying going with H2, as it does simplify
things considerably. It also provides a possibility for db backup (and
transmission) through the
We have also created an H2 installer, which is considerably easier than the
Postgres installer. This would allow you to install this on a users machine,
with the documentation and a pre-populated H2 database, which may be
something to consider. Let me know if this would fit your deployment plans,
On 18 August 2011 14:40, Olav Poppe olav.po...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks
It seems the barrier for going offline should be quite high... Will have to
look more into exactly how bad the connections are in the worse areas, and
also into the offline data entry in 2.4.
As for those districts that
What would be the main benefits of this versus just using the H2 database in
DHIS live, except the documentation?
Den 18. aug. 2011 kl. 14:12 skrev Jason Pickering:
We have also created an H2 installer, which is considerably easier than the
Postgres installer. This would allow you to
I guess this can be an interesting experiment then! Will do some testing with
the live package to see how it performs with the current (meta)data at least.
Den 18. aug. 2011 kl. 14:25 skrev Bob Jolliffe:
On 18 August 2011 14:40, Olav Poppe olav.po...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks
It seems the
The main benefit of an installer for us was
1) A pre-packaged database (straight DXF transmission will not carry
everything you need for a complete reserialization from a master database)
2) Proper shortcut links to make DHIS2 look like a piece of software users
are used to dealing with
3)
I see, thanks, will definitely keep it in mind as we work on this.
Den 18. aug. 2011 kl. 14:52 skrev Jason Pickering:
The main benefit of an installer for us was
1) A pre-packaged database (straight DXF transmission will not carry
everything you need for a complete reserialization from a
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Bob Jolliffe bobjolli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 August 2011 14:40, Olav Poppe olav.po...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder about the merits of a stripping out the metadata maintenance
modules in a such a lite-lite install? Not sure how crippling this
would be.
On 18 August 2011 16:14, Knut Staring knu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Bob Jolliffe bobjolli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 18 August 2011 14:40, Olav Poppe olav.po...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder about the merits of a stripping out the metadata maintenance
modules in a such a
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