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  40   Mon Jan 7 08:45:10 2013 Bruce Weberbruce.weber@inmarsat.comScriptServer time offsetStable 

Our server runs on local time, however, we require log entries to be in UTC (-0800hrs) - is there a command to achieve this?

Your assistance will be much appreciated

Thanks

  43   Mon Jun 30 15:00:05 2014 Branislav Gardonbranislav.gardon@gmail.comTheme/Skinblue-gray themeStable 

I`ve edited-prepared new default.css
It`s very simple but maybe will for someone useful.

Have a nice day.

regards
Branislav

  31   Tue Dec 15 20:11:27 2009 Michel Boveybovey (a) slf chDocumentationSorting dates before and after "Sun Sep 9 > 03:46:39 CEST 2001"Alpha 
BACKGROUNG

ELOG is storage date and time in unix time: seconds after epoch (Thu Jan  1 00:00:00 UTC 1970).

    date -u -d @0

On "Sun Sep  9 03:46:39 CEST 2001" the unix time counter is passing from a presentation of 9 digits to 10 digits.

    date -d @999999999
 

ISSUE

For sorting dates ELOG is using the character representation of the unix time. When ELOG contains dates on both
side of this 9 - 10 digits border sorting get confused.

 
WORKAROUND

in adding a leading 0 (zero) to the internal storage of dates in ELOG files we get over this problem.

On unix based system in can be easily achived with a sed command against the .log files:

    sed -i 's/modification: 9/modification: 09/g' *.log
  38   Fri Sep 9 12:08:26 2011 Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chScriptcreate incremental daily backups of logbooks for Unix/LinuxBeta 
A very simple backup utility for elog logbooks.
If you want to recover your logbook from corrupted entries, an incremental backup comes in handy:
you can just replace the corrupted files with the previous versions.
Below is a very simple wrapper to create backups of the logbook into some local directory (/logbooks_backup in
the example script). The second wrapper lists the files in a given ".tar" archive.

You would run the backup from a cron job with the line:
1 0 * * * /usr/local/elog/elog_backup_daily

This will create daily backups of modified logbook and config files and a weekly backup of the password file
/usr/local/elog/passwd.txt (if you wonder why: our passwd.txt file has more than 1 MByte and of course it
changes with every login).

elog_backup_daily (copy to /usr/local/elog) script to create tar file and remove tar files older than 90 days
exclude-logbooks  (copy to /usr/local/elog) list of files to be excluded in backup (thumbnails, etc.) 
elog_backup_listfiles (copy to /usr/local/bin) shows content of a given tar file (omits directories in list)
  52   Fri Sep 15 17:19:47 2017 Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chScriptCheck logbook files for wrong referencesStableFri Sep 15 17:41:41 2017 by Andreas Luedeke
You can run this little script to check if all entries referenced "In reply to:" do actually exist.
To use it, you first need to "cd" to your logbook directory ("cd /usr/local/elog/logbooks") and then run it without arguments "logcheck".
If it finds references pointing to a missing entry, it'll print the path to the file with the offending reference and some lines. For example:
### error: reference to entry 146, that exists 0 times. Reference is:
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-<p>[...].</p>
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-$ @ MID @ $: 147
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Date: Mon, 07 May 2012 13:44:03 +0200
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log:In reply to: 146
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Wann: 1336373261
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Autor: [...]
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Eintrag: Problem
[...]-

Very often this happens if an entry is deleted AFTER someone already replied to it. Normally that is no problem, but in some cases you might get infinite loops and that causes ELOG to hang. The script is not checking for loops, but wrong references might give you a hint where to look.

The script will print duplicate entries as well, if the referenced entry exist more than once.

Cheers, Andreas

PS: never include the string "$ @ MID @ $:" without spaces in an ELOG entry: apparently ELOG cuts off all text from that token on.

  13   Thu Apr 28 15:45:58 2005 Alex Halexsynergie-infcomTheme/SkinBubble for pleasure by L'ange noirStableMon Aug 1 09:35:26 2005 by Alex H
The original theme is from Francois Cukier but I have change a some color 
and font.

Francois Cukier  said : "Uncompress "Bubble.zip" in your Elog default 
folder if you want to replace the original elog theme. Otherwise, if you 
decompress it in another folder, you will need to modify your elogd.cfg 
file as described at this adress: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html"

Do it at the same ;o)

I want to thanks Francois Cukier and Stephan Ritt for their works, so 
THANKS a lot !

I wait your comments :o).


-UPDATE------------------------------------------------------------------------
2005/08/1 : Alexander Sheremet correct CSS bug thanks to it, archive re-uploaded
  153   Tue Dec 7 01:38:23 2021 Anthony J Krishockajkrishock@gmail.comTheme/SkinAstronomical logbook using ElogStableTue Dec 7 01:44:25 2021 by Anthony J Krishock

Hello all,

I became aware of the usefulness of Elog while working at Brookhaven National Lab. Since that time, I have developed a version of Elog that can be used as a log book for observations in Astronomy (my longtime hobby). Attached is my default.css theme and replacement icon files that match the theme. The color scheme is chosen to minimize bright lights and preserve night vision

To install, just place the default.css file in the default theme directory and copy over the icon files into the default theme directory and replace the default ones. 

Comments and suggestions welcome!

Thank you

  7   Wed Jan 14 18:30:34 2004 Francois CukierFrancois.Cukier@Umontreal.caTheme/SkinBubble for pleasure 1 -- still under developpement but working ;)Beta 
Uncompress "Bubbleforpleasure1.zip" in your Themes\default folder if you want to replace the original elog theme. Otherwise, if you decompress it in another folder, you will need to modify your elogd.cfg file as described at this adress: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html
  17   Mon Oct 10 18:47:09 2005 Exaos LeeExaos.Lee@gmail.comScriptHow to run elogd on Gentoo LinuxStableTue Oct 11 08:06:55 2005 by Stefan Ritt
I have created some scripts for running elogd on Gentoo Linux. Please untar the attachment and read the file "elogd_gentoo_readme". Any comment is welcomed.
  20   Wed Jan 10 23:08:27 2007 Exaos LeeExaos.Lee@gmail.comScriptScript for running ELOGD on Ubuntu LinuxStable 
I prepared one init script for ELOGD running on Ubuntu Linux.
Please see the attachment.
ELOG V3.1.5-2eba886