On Nov 10, 2016, at 3:07 AM, Vaibhav Gupta <vaibha...@mokshadigital.com> wrote:Thanks Lynn. This information is good. :)I have another question/issue. For the Test Case 10111: RID Retrieve Specific Info Request Keys 1 and subsequent one's, we need the $MESA_TARGET/html/rid/rid_101xx.html files.However, I could not find it in the MESA Tools VM. I have downloaded the VM from http://ihedoc.wustl.edu/mesasoftware/16.x/dist/index.htm as per the instructions.Is that the right link? Am I missing something?Thanks,Regards,
VaibhavPlease don't print this Email unless you really need to - this will preserve trees on planet earth.On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 6:57 AM, Lynn Felhofer <felhof...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi VaibhavSee resonses below… I hope this helps.LynnOn Nov 9, 2016, at 3:12 AM, Vaibhav Gupta <vaibhav.gupta@mokshadigital.com> wrote:Hi Lynn,We are planning to start the pre- Connectathon testing for our system. We have configured Mesa-Tools (v16) and have run a few tests (40x) e.g. http://ihewiki.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/MESA/Image_Manager#Image_Manager_Test_401:_Modalities_in_StudyOn your pre-Connectathon test list (see my previous email to you), you will see that the tests using the MESA tool are marked as “O” (optional). We do that because the MESA tools have not been updated for several years. Some participants who have used them for many years may find benefits in running regression tests with MESA tools they have running in their lab already, but if you’ve never used MESA tests before, you may choose to bypass these tests and save yourself some work.We are new to the gazelle / mesa framework and need some help.Can you please help us with any documentation on how to capture the log files?Different tools have different ways of showing the results of an individual test. Some tools create a file (e.g. result.txt). Some tools create a permanent link (URL) that will display the results. Some online tools just show a “Passed” result in a display on your browser… in that case you would make a screen capture (e.g. result.png) as evidence.Once you have that file, you will upload it into gazelle. In the attachment, I have added an arrow to show the “Return a log file” link. When you click that link, you will be given a page that will prompt you to upload a file. If your tool reports success in a link, you can copy/paste that link into the “comments” section on the same page where you upload a file.Then you will change the status to “Verified by vendor” to indicate that you have achieved a successful result as reported by the tool. Now that I look in gazelle, I see that you have done it correctly for MESA test 401!!Or what are the supposed content of log files?See previous comment. The answer varies depending on the tool you are using. This variation is due to the fact that the tools have evolved over time, and the tools are developed by different groups.Thanks,
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