Hi!
In main view I have a column "Owner", but I want to have "Commiter" instead.
How to change it? I use postgresql.
Another question. Which record in database is responsible for this column "Owner" in main view?
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Hi!Thanks for reply.
Yes, I'm talking about main view when you login to gerrit or when you go All --> Open.
That is what I was afraid to hear...
But there is another interesting thing. When I update the 'owner_account_id' field in the 'changes' table, owner is changed in 'commit view', but in the main view is still old.
Maybe this value is taken from another place as well?
I try to reindex the change, but I when I type POST /changes/{my_change-id}/index I get:Hi Edwin,Thank you for information.
Please enter content (application/x-www-form-urlencoded) to be POSTed:
@David, I tried to use command you have written and when I use https i got an certificate error, with flag -k there is no error and also no effect. The same situation with http - no errors, no effects.
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 7:38 PM Jacek Ziora <jacek.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:@David, I tried to use command you have written and when I use https i got an certificate error, with flag -k there is no error and also no effect. The same situation with http - no errors, no effects.The /index REST endpoint doesn't output any information; on success it will simply return HTTP status code 204 No Content.To confirm that it was successful you can run curl in verbose mode so it shows the headers and response.There is no ssh equivalent of this REST endpoint. It's possibly something that could be implemented in a plugin though.
2016-05-20 2:42 GMT+02:00 David Pursehouse <dpurs...@collab.net>:On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 8:18 PM David Pursehouse <dpurs...@collab.net> wrote:On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 7:38 PM Jacek Ziora <jacek.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:@David, I tried to use command you have written and when I use https i got an certificate error, with flag -k there is no error and also no effect. The same situation with http - no errors, no effects.The /index REST endpoint doesn't output any information; on success it will simply return HTTP status code 204 No Content.To confirm that it was successful you can run curl in verbose mode so it shows the headers and response.There is no ssh equivalent of this REST endpoint. It's possibly something that could be implemented in a plugin though.There's actually already a change under review [1] to add such functionality in the healthcheck plugin. It's been suggested there to add it in core gerrit instead.Hi,So if I understood correctly we have to wait for this plugin to be available. That would be exactly what I need. Do you know when can I expect this plugin?
Also, I tried to use curl command you wrote earlier. Can you help me with analyze the output please?
-bash-4.1$ curl -n XPOST --digest http://localhost:8092/changes/I6a859e1f162357df1e38bb79b55111886760db8e/index
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Error Message</TITLE>
<META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<TD class=titleBorder id=L_11004_2>Network Access Message:<SPAN class=TitleDescription> The website cannot be found</SPAN> </TD>
It seems to me that I cannot connect to page. Using full address instead of localhost gives the same result. Adding proper proxy parametere gives the same result...
Hi,I still can't handle this. I'm getting errors like:
<TD class=titleBorder id=L_11004_2>Network Access Message:<SPAN class=TitleDescription> The website cannot be found</SPAN> </TD>or
<LI id=L_11004_12>Background: This error indicates that the gateway could not find the IP address of the website you are trying to access, possibly due to lack of information in the DNS server.
<LI id=L_11004_13>Date: 23.05.2016 07:50:22 [GMT]
<LI id=L_11004_14>Server: FIESPRX002.nsn-intra.net
<LI id=L_11004_15>Source: DNS errorIt would be wonderful if I can do it via ssh command. Can you give me an estimate when can I expect this possibility available?@David - sorry for double message, previously sent only to you
Hi,
Any news about this ssh command?
If I understand correctly I can use this to reindex all indexes in gerrit.I'm trying to use this healthcheck but with no effect.I found this: https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/scripts/+/refs/heads/master/admin/reindexer-1.0.groovyMaybe this solution can be good enough for me. Do I have to install this as plugin? Or maybe use this another way?
Thanks David.Do you know when can we expect new gerrit version with those changes?
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