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Minutes of meeting 19/03/2001 @ 2pm
Location: UKC Computer Science Meeting Room

Present: ab11, ajm4, pjm2, tdb1

The first part of the meeting was a usual "catch up" 
session. Each of the group members reported back on what 
they'd been doing, and where things stood.

AJ was proud to announce that Conient was now complete, or 
at least as complete as it was going to be for the project. 
There were of course many more features that could have been 
added, but time was restrictive. This has been the case with 
most things. The GUI had been reworking to provide a sorted 
list of hosts, which was much easier to navigate. A few bugs 
had been ironed out with the layout, and a general tidy up 
had been done.

Paul said the web reports were well in progress, maybe even 
finished. The pages for the "latest data" and "alerts" had 
been done, and linked together with the historical side of 
things. A summary alerts page had also been generated.
The other group members were impressed by the webpages 
generally, but felt that a few more smaller things were 
required. Firstly a "one screen" summary of selected hosts, 
maybe for display on a "public monitor" near reception 
desks. Concern was also raised that the whole lot should be 
even more tightly integrated... so it appeared as one 
system, rather than a collection of three subpages.

Paul also added at this stage that winhost had been 
finished. It now reported uptime correctly, and the icon had 
been made blue (instead of pink). The few minor bugs that 
existed had been ironed out, and an installer had been made. 
AJ reported that it now worked on his system, and didn't 
give an OCX error as before.

Tim was pleased to inform the group that the server seemed 
to be fixed. He and AJ had spent a long night in the 
computer room debugging and fixing parts of the server. In 
the end it seems it was a deadlock (or livelock?) issue in 
the Queue. The system had been running for nearly 48 hours 
without any hassle and was looking good.
Tim also added that the server was essentially complete, 
except for the LocalClient which still needed a few minor 
points ironing out with alerting.

It was also noted that statgrab and ihost were as good as 
finished, although a few minor issues still needed solving. 
These would be solved ASAP.

Ash informed the group that he had finally solved the 1024kb 
UDP packet size problem on the C++ host. It required 
changing the socket library, which was not satisifactory, 
but it at least worked. He also added that documentation on 
both the C++ host and the Java host had begun.

The group noted the urgency to complete documentation. With 
little over a week to go, and a lot to write, things were 
getting very close. As coding had virtually completed now, 
documentation could be done throughout the week. As luck 
would have it, everyone had a databases assignment due in 
midweek, which may take up valuable time.

There will be a meeting with Ian at 12pm on Thursday, and
the usual meeting on Monday at 2.15pm.