Error Reading Environment Data 13
GNU General Public License, unless otherwise stated. Moodleâ„¢ is a registered trademark. Site policy | Contact Help JIRA Core help Keyboard Shortcuts About JIRA JIRA Credits Log In Personal Calendar for Gantt-Charts Download JIRA Client Export Tools MoodleMDL-38659Multiple mistakes in feedback element in environment.xml filesLog In ExportXMLWordPrintable Details Type: Bug Status: Closed Priority: Minor Resolution: Fixed Affects Version/s: 2.3.6, 2.4, 2.5 Fix Version/s: 2.3.7, 2.4.4, STABLE backlog Component/s: Libraries Labels: triaged Testing Instructions: Hide master: 1) Go to admin->server->environment and verify all checks are shown ok. 2) Edit admin/environment.xml and change any level = "required" test to have an feedback instead of the correct . The environment page must show "Error reading environment data (16)" for that setting. 3) Edit admin/environment.xml and change any level = "optional" test to have an feedback instead of the correct . The environment page must show "Error reading environment data (17)" for that setting. stable branches: 1) Go to admin->server->environment and verify all checks are shown ok (for current and future versions). Show master: 1) Go to admin->server->environment and verify all checks are shown ok. 2) Edit admin/environment.xml and change any level = "required" test to have an feedback instead of the correct . The environment page must show "Error reading environment data (16)" for that setting. 3) Edit admin/environment.xml and change any level = "optional" test to have an feedback instead of the correct . The environment page must show "Error reading environment data (17)" for that setting. stable branches: 1) Go to admin->server->environment and verify all checks are shown ok (for current and future versions). Affected Branches: MOODLE_23_STABLE, MOODLE_24_STABLE, MOODLE_25_STABLE Fixed Branches: MOODLE_23_STABLE, MOODLE_24_STABLE Pull from Repository: git://github.com/stronk7/moodle.git Pull Master Branch: MDL-38659 Pull Master Diff URL: https://github.com/stronk7/moodle/compare/MDL-38659%5E%5E...MDL-38659 Description While implementing MDL-37033 I've detected that a lot of elements in the environment.xml are wrong. This is not critical, because the test is performed ok and the status is correct, but some interesting messages aren't ever shown. Basically, this must be observed always: For "required" level tests, only ON_ERROR and ON_OK messages are allowed (for fails and passes respectively). For "optional" level tests, only ON_CHECK and ON_OK messages are allowed (f
illuminance file, line 13" in Apache The core of the . VE-Pro is a powerful, flexible and in-depth suite of building performance analysis tools.Visit the VE-Pro webpage Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 cdumontier VE Beginner Posts: 24 Joined: Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:04 pm Location: Quebec city, Canada Contact: Contact cdumontier Website "Error reading illuminance file, line 13" in Apache Quote Postby cdumontier » Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:19 pm I get this message when I https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-38659 start a simulation, when assigning a dimming profile based on sensor 1 readings. I get the error at the very beginning, when it's processing data.The model is a room with surroundings rooms on an off layer (to create adiabatic spaces), and of local shade objects.When I first activate the sensors, Radiance is telling me that some sensors are out of http://forums.iesve.com/viewtopic.php?t=2400 rooms... or something like that. Those are the ones inside the local shade objects. (Even if I erase those objects, I get the same error in Apache, except instead of line 13, it's line 9).Any idea?Thanks!Cedric Top PCully Site Admin Posts: 1383 Joined: Tue Sep 09, 2008 9:52 am Re: "Error reading illuminance file, line 13" in Apache Quote Postby PCully » Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:37 am Hi,This basically means a mismatch between the geometry Apache is using compared to what Radiance is providing.The way the sensors work and are then fed into the dimming profile means that any changes to the model will then knock the room references out of sync so you have to be careful to make sure the model is finished before running the radiance sensor calcs. Try re-running the sensor calcs then try the sim again.Sensors shouldn't be created in shading objects or rooms on a layer that is switched off so if that has happened before then I'd suggest you go back to the Radiance sensors and "Set De
or Path is missing? I have Windows 7 64 bit [EDIT: I seem to have found out myself: I have to manually add to the Path System Variable the Path to STBX1, which in my case is C:\Program Files\snap\bin\ --- but this means there is a bug in SNAP not adding this variable automatically during installation. NEST used to do so ] forman 2015-07-07 11:50:13 UTC #2 Ok, will be fixed for final release! https://senbox.atlassian.net/browse/SNAP-111 --Norman wolf 2015-10-13 20:02:24 UTC #3 I cannot start gpt.exe on my Windows7-64 bit machine due to the following error message: My version is snap 2.0 beta 7. I also tried to install snap by putting the exe on the c drive and starting it with administrator rights. I also added the environment variable as described above. The error appears if I double-click within Windows Explorer but also when entering "gpt.exe" in cmd.exe. If I move the file to C: the command line says "couldn't load main class". Any ideas on this? wolf 2015-10-17 19:02:09 UTC #4 Not sure if I tried that before, but with "gpt -h" I can get the tool running with the windows command line (in the meanwhile I have beta 8 running) marpet 2015-10-19 09:48:01 UTC #5 The problem you have observed in beta-07 sounds like a broken SNAP configuration. Probably the problem has been solved by installing beta-08 and removing old stuff from the previous installation. wolf 2015-10-19 22:19:56 UTC #6 I have set up a simple model ( input --> S1-calibration --> output ) in the graph builder. This worked fine. When I saved the xml and used this in the command line, I received the following error-message, which seems to be related to memory problems. Any idea for a solution? C:\Users\Name>gpt D:\Z_Dissertation\Code\Calibrate_VH_gpt_builder1.xml Calibration: java.lang.NullPointerException Calibration: java.lang.NullPointerException org.esa.snap.core.gpf.OperatorException: I/O error reading image metadata! at org.esa.snap.core.gpf.graph.GraphProcessor$GPFImagingListener.errorOc curred(GraphProcessor.java:373) at com.sun.media.jai.util.SunTileScheduler.sendExceptionToListener(SunTi leSc