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icon5.gif   Cloning, posted by Gerfried Kumbartzki on Fri Jun 17 20:30:53 2005 
    icon2.gif   Re: Cloning, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 17 22:08:28 2005 
       icon2.gif   Re: Cloning, posted by Gerfried Kumbartzki on Wed Jun 22 18:34:18 2005 
          icon2.gif   Re: Cloning, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 24 21:24:55 2005 
Message ID: 1197     Entry time: Fri Jun 17 22:08:28 2005     In reply to: 1196     Reply to this: 1209
Icon: Reply  Author: Stefan Ritt  Author Email: stefan.ritt@psi.ch 
Category: Question  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: 2.6.0 
Subject: Re: Cloning 

Gerfried Kumbartzki wrote:
The elogd.cfg has a read and write passwd set. Any user can access the logbook, read and write after providing the proper user id and password.


This might be your problem. Try to temporarily remove the read and write password from you config file, then do the cloning, then put it back. Cloning works with a passowd file, but I haven't tested it with read/write passwords.


Gerfried Kumbartzki wrote:
Beside missing the real stuff everything ends up in the users home directory. I would like it in the general area (/usr/local/elog for instance).


The cloning works in the current directory. So just go to /usr/local/elog and start "elogd -C ..." from there. Alternatively, copy your whole /usr/local/elog tree to the server manually. The "Synchronize" button then works again only with a password file. You need a "Mirror user = xxx" option in that case.
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