Investigation and Documentation: - Discovered and documented test database system on AD2 server - Created comprehensive TEST_DATABASE_ARCHITECTURE.md with full system details - Retrieved all key database files from AD2 (import.js, schema.sql, server configs) - Documented data flow: DOS machines → NAS → AD2 → SQLite → Web interface - Verified database health: 1,027,517 records, 1075 MB, dates back to 1990 Database System Architecture: - SQLite database with Node.js/Express.js web server (port 3000) - Automated import via Sync-FromNAS.ps1 (runs every 15 minutes) - 8 log types supported: DSCLOG, 5BLOG, 7BLOG, 8BLOG, PWRLOG, SCTLOG, VASLOG, SHT - FTS5 full-text search, comprehensive indexes for performance - API endpoints: search, stats, export, datasheet generation Troubleshooting Scripts Created: - Database diagnostics: check-db-simple.ps1, test-db-directly.ps1 - Server status checks: check-node-running.ps1, check-db-server.ps1 - Performance analysis: check-db-performance.ps1, check-wal-files.ps1 - API testing: test-api-endpoint.ps1, test-query.js - Import monitoring: check-new-records.ps1 - Database optimization attempts: api-js-optimized.js, api-js-fixed.js - Deployment scripts: deploy-db-optimization.ps1, deploy-db-fix.ps1, restore-original.ps1 Key Findings: - Database file healthy and queryable (verified with test-query.js) - Node.js server not running (port 3000 closed) - root cause of web interface issues - Database last updated 8 days ago (01/13/2026) - automated sync may be broken - Attempted performance optimizations (WAL mode) incompatible with readonly connections - Original api.js restored from backup after optimization conflicts Retrieved Documentation: - QUICKSTART-retrieved.md: Quick start guide for database server - SESSION_NOTES-retrieved.md: Complete session notes from database creation - Sync-FromNAS-retrieved.ps1: Full sync script with database import logic - import-js-retrieved.js: Node.js import script (12,774 bytes) - schema-retrieved.sql: SQLite schema with FTS5 triggers - server-js-retrieved.js: Express.js server configuration - api-js-retrieved.js: API routes and endpoints - package-retrieved.json: Node.js dependencies Action Items Identified: 1. Start Node.js server on AD2 to restore web interface functionality 2. Investigate why automated sync hasn't updated database in 8 days 3. Check Windows Task Scheduler for Sync-FromNAS.ps1 scheduled task 4. Run manual import to catch up on 8 days of test data if needed Technical Details: - Database path: C:\Shares\testdatadb\database\testdata.db - Web interface: http://192.168.0.6:3000 (when running) - Database size: 1075.14 MB (1,127,362,560 bytes) - Total records: 1,027,517 (slight variance from original 1,030,940) - Pass rate: 99.82% (1,029,046 passed, 1,888 failed) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
73 lines
2.6 KiB
PowerShell
73 lines
2.6 KiB
PowerShell
# Check Node.js server status and database access on AD2
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$password = ConvertTo-SecureString 'Paper123!@#' -AsPlainText -Force
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$cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential('INTRANET\sysadmin', $password)
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Write-Host "[OK] Checking Node.js server status..." -ForegroundColor Green
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# Check if Node.js process is running
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$nodeProcs = Invoke-Command -ComputerName 192.168.0.6 -Credential $cred -ScriptBlock {
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Get-Process node -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object Id, ProcessName, StartTime, @{Name='Memory(MB)';Expression={[math]::Round($_.WorkingSet64/1MB,2)}}
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}
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if ($nodeProcs) {
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Write-Host "[FOUND] Node.js process(es) running:" -ForegroundColor Green
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$nodeProcs | Format-Table -AutoSize
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} else {
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Write-Host "[WARNING] No Node.js process found - server may not be running" -ForegroundColor Yellow
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}
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# Check database file
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Write-Host "`n[OK] Checking database file..." -ForegroundColor Green
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$dbInfo = Invoke-Command -ComputerName 192.168.0.6 -Credential $cred -ScriptBlock {
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$dbPath = "C:\Shares\testdatadb\database\testdata.db"
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if (Test-Path $dbPath) {
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$file = Get-Item $dbPath
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[PSCustomObject]@{
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Exists = $true
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Size = [math]::Round($file.Length/1MB,2)
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LastWrite = $file.LastWriteTime
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Readable = $true
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}
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} else {
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[PSCustomObject]@{
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Exists = $false
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}
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}
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}
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if ($dbInfo.Exists) {
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Write-Host "[OK] Database file found" -ForegroundColor Green
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Write-Host " Size: $($dbInfo.Size) MB" -ForegroundColor Cyan
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Write-Host " Last Modified: $($dbInfo.LastWrite)" -ForegroundColor Cyan
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} else {
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Write-Host "[ERROR] Database file not found!" -ForegroundColor Red
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}
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# Check for server log file
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Write-Host "`n[OK] Checking for server logs..." -ForegroundColor Green
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$logs = Invoke-Command -ComputerName 192.168.0.6 -Credential $cred -ScriptBlock {
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$logPath = "C:\Shares\testdatadb\server.log"
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if (Test-Path $logPath) {
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Get-Content $logPath -Tail 20
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} else {
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Write-Output "[INFO] No server.log file found"
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}
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}
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if ($logs) {
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Write-Host "[OK] Recent server logs:" -ForegroundColor Green
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$logs | ForEach-Object { Write-Host " $_" }
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}
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# Try to test port 3000
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Write-Host "`n[OK] Testing port 3000..." -ForegroundColor Green
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$portTest = Test-NetConnection -ComputerName 192.168.0.6 -Port 3000 -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
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if ($portTest.TcpTestSucceeded) {
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Write-Host "[OK] Port 3000 is open and accessible" -ForegroundColor Green
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} else {
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Write-Host "[ERROR] Port 3000 is not accessible - server may not be running" -ForegroundColor Red
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}
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Write-Host "`n[OK] Done" -ForegroundColor Green
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