On Jul 5, 2019, at 14:33, maurik <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Hello Andrea,The database connection was changed a little while ago from a properties file to command line parameters. The current way to specify which conditions to use is documented here: https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/hpsg/Detector+ConditionsSo instead you need to do:java -Dorg.hps.conditions.url=jdbc:mysql://hpsdb.jlab.org:3306/hps_conditions -Dorg.hps.conditions.user=hpsuser -Dorg.hps.conditions.password=xxxxxxx ...Note also that the CC at JLab is not happy with passwords in email :-)Best,MaurikOn Jul 5, 2019, at 5:32 AM, Andrea Celentano <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Dear HPS,in the past, I was able to start the monitoring app with a custom connection file, that allows me to write to the condition systems (only the LED table!). I was using:-Dorg.hps.conditions.connection.file=$DBFILEwhen launching the monitoring app.The content of the $DBFILE is ($DBFILE is readable)It seems that now this file is not considered, when I launch the monitoring app, I see:NFO: Opening conditions db connection ...user: hpsuserit looks like this is ignored.How can I specify the connection properties? It looks the file is completely ignored, if I enter a non-existing file, the system does not complain..TxsAndrea
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