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Message ID: 1197
Entry time: Fri Jun 17 22:08:28 2005
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Re: Cloning |
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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. |