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icon4.gif   elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Mark Bergman on Tue Sep 14 01:15:22 2010 

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

    icon2.gif   Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 22 14:21:50 2010 open.pngclosed.png

Mark Bergman wrote:

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

I tried to reproduce your problem with following simple configuration file:

[Bergman]
Attributes = Author, Status
Options Status = open, closed
Preset Author = $long_name

 

The result was that it worked fine (see attachments). Maybe there is another setting in your configuration file which causes the problem. Can you try the simple configuration and see if it still crashes?

    icon4.gif   Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Mark Bergman on Thu Apr 21 21:06:20 2011 

Mark Bergman wrote:

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

 

I'm now running eLog  2.9.0 and seeing the same crashes. However, I've got some more information that may be helpful.


The crash seems to be directly related to the order of replies in the thread. For example, in this thread I am replying to the original entry. The original entry has 2 children (the entries are siblings) and no grandchildren.

In our installation, eLog crashes consistently under the following conditions:

       go to the "list" display

       set it to "threaded"

       "select" a thread that has siblings at any generation of replies

       choose "edit"

If the selected thread only has one entry at any generation, eLog does not crash.

 

Here's a horrible attempt at a display of two message threads. Note that in the first example, there are 2 replies at the same generation (siblings)--both the person who responded and the original submitter replied to the initial submission. After that, all replies were to successive generations.

 

-------------- Causes eLog to Crash ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) module failure 
    =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: module failure 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: module failure 
               =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: module failure 
                         =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Re: module failue

------------------------------------------------------



-------------- No eLog Problem  ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) Labwide failure of mcc 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
           =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
                     =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
------------------------------------------------------

       icon2.gif   Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Ryan on Sun May 8 22:33:15 2011 

Mark Bergman wrote:

Mark Bergman wrote:

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

 

I'm now running eLog  2.9.0 and seeing the same crashes. However, I've got some more information that may be helpful.


The crash seems to be directly related to the order of replies in the thread. For example, in this thread I am replying to the original entry. The original entry has 2 children (the entries are siblings) and no grandchildren.

In our installation, eLog crashes consistently under the following conditions:

       go to the "list" display

       set it to "threaded"

       "select" a thread that has siblings at any generation of replies

       choose "edit"

If the selected thread only has one entry at any generation, eLog does not crash.

 

Here's a horrible attempt at a display of two message threads. Note that in the first example, there are 2 replies at the same generation (siblings)--both the person who responded and the original submitter replied to the initial submission. After that, all replies were to successive generations.

 

-------------- Causes eLog to Crash ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) module failure 
    =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: module failure 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: module failure 
               =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: module failure 
                  &nb sp;      =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Re: module failue

------------------------------------------------------



-------------- No eLog Problem  ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) Labwide failure of mcc 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
           =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
                  &nb sp;  =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
------------------------------------------------------

 

 I am also experiencing the same exact problem as explained above. It only seems to happen when a part of the title has changed. I will include my config for an example. Make a few entries, then change the "Customer" paramater. Then try and edit an entry in the thread.

 

 

 Enable attachments = 1

Attributes = Employee, Customer, XXX-ID, XXXX Number, SCD, Type, Status, Folder Created, XXXX Received, Equipment Installed, XXX Carrier Up, Customer Carrier Up, QA Completed


Thread display = $Customer  -  $SLR-ID  -  $Type  -  $Status  -  SCD: $SCD  - XXXX: $XXXX Number

Propagate attributes = Status

Locked Attributes = Employee
Options Type = Activation, Termination, Change
Options Folder Created = Yes, No, N/A
Options XXXX Received = Yes, No, N/A
Options Equipment Installed = Yes, No, N/A
Options XXX Carrier Up = Yes, No, N/A
Options Customer Carrier Up = Yes, No, N/A
Options QA Completed = Yes, No

Entries per page = 100

Preset Text = $short_name @ $utcdate -
Append on reply = $short_name @ $utcdate -

Locked Attributes = Employee

Preset Employee = $long_name

Options Status = Open, Closed

Quick Filter = Status, Type

Type SCD = datetime

Summary lines = 0
Enable Attachments = 0
Suppress default = 2
Entries per page = 10

Suppress Email to users = 1

Display mode = threaded
Collapse to last = 1
Expand default = 0
Subst on reply Employee = $long_name 

Faulting application elogd.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module elogd.exe, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000646c7.

icon5.gif   Unwanted faux DST date shifts to time stamps in mirror transactions, posted by Andreas Warburton on Tue May 3 20:05:29 2011 

 Hi,

I have a MacOSX 10.6.7 laptop that periodically synchronizes my logbook with that on a Debian linux web server.  Both instances of ELOG are 2.9.0-2396.

When I create a new entry on the laptop, the indicated time stamp is correct.  When I click Synchronize on the laptop, the entry that gets mirrored to the Debian server has a time stamp exactly one hour earlier (in the past) on the Debian side.

Likewise, when I create a new entry on the Debian server, the indicated time stamp is correct.  When I click Synchronize on the laptop, the entry that gets mirrored from the Debian machine to the laptop has a time stamp that is exactly one hour in the future on the laptop.

This appears to be due to an incorrect handling of times with regard to "summer" (daylight savings) and "standard" time when mirroring between these two different machines.

Is there a straightforward workaround to immunize against this sensitivity?

Thanks!

Andreas

 

icon5.gif   Upgrading to 2.9, posted by Maureen Kular on Mon May 2 22:39:24 2011 

I am in the process of upgrading from 2.6.0 to 2.9.0.  I am installing it on a windows 2008 r2 server which is 64 bit.  I am having a few issues and am just wondering if Windows 2008 R2 is support with version 2.9.0.  Is there anything I need to know about the installation other than just run the exe file?  So far I have run the exe file and installed the software, the service is running, however I cannot get into the application.  I do not have IIS installed, it does mention it in the installation documentation, is this a requirement?  Any hints or ideas at this point would be appreciated.  I am close I just need that last tweek.  Thanks

    icon2.gif   Re: Upgrading to 2.9, posted by Pelle on Tue May 3 08:22:18 2011 

Maureen Kular wrote:

I am in the process of upgrading from 2.6.0 to 2.9.0.  I am installing it on a windows 2008 r2 server which is 64 bit.  I am having a few issues and am just wondering if Windows 2008 R2 is support with version 2.9.0.  Is there anything I need to know about the installation other than just run the exe file?  So far I have run the exe file and installed the software, the service is running, however I cannot get into the application.  I do not have IIS installed, it does mention it in the installation documentation, is this a requirement?  Any hints or ideas at this point would be appreciated.  I am close I just need that last tweek.  Thanks

 Hi Maureen,

You write "Upgrading from 2.6.0" Is that version working on the same computer?
If so then its strange. Else try with one of the demo config files and see what happens, try different ports etc.

If the service is running it should work the rest too. I'm running it on a Win7 64 bit so 64 bit is not the problem....

Best

Per

 

icon5.gif   Upgrading to 2.9, posted by Maureen Kular on Mon May 2 22:39:23 2011 

I am in the process of upgrading from 2.6.0 to 2.9.0.  I am installing it on a windows 2008 r2 server which is 64 bit.  I am having a few issues and am just wondering if Windows 2008 R2 is support with version 2.9.0.  Is there anything I need to know about the installation other than just run the exe file?  So far I have run the exe file and installed the software, the service is running, however I cannot get into the application.  I do not have IIS installed, it does mention it in the installation documentation, is this a requirement?  Any hints or ideas at this point would be appreciated.  I am close I just need that last tweek.  Thanks

icon5.gif   Filter on attribute value for list items, posted by Wolfgang Bayer on Fri Apr 29 11:20:50 2011 

Hello @all,

for a logbook I have also to set up a guest access. As I want to have a login page first opening the logbook,  I created a second logbook entry in the elog.cfg that points to the same subdir as the original logbook. The idea of this guest access is, that users who have no login rights can read selected items with selected attributes. Therefor I restricted the guest account with all available "Guest"-commands in the elog.cfg.

But this is not sufficient. Let's suppose I have an attribute called 'Accessibility' with options 'public' and 'private'. What I am searching for is a filter command for the list display, i.e. if an entry has the accessibility flag 'public', a guest sees this entry in the list and can access it. But if the entry has the accessibility flag private, the entry should not be displayed for guests but for users, that are logged in.

I read the administrator guide carefully, but I didn't found a command that provides for that. Does such a filtering command for the list exist? If not, is it possible to implement one?


 

Best regards,

Wolfgang Bayer

icon5.gif   Hyphens in email addresses, posted by Ben Shepherd on Thu Apr 28 09:27:52 2011 

Hi,

I have a user on our system who keeps getting shut out - she can register, but after a few days her login always stops working. The only thing that I can see that's different about her is that her email address has a hyphen in it (firstname.last-name@stfc.ac.uk). I have tried registering myself with a hyphenated email address, and the same thing happens. Any idea what might be going on here? Is eLog doing some sort of automatic cleanup after a day or two, and rejecting a confirmed email address because it's got a hyphen in it?

Thanks

Ben

icon1.gif   elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Fred Hooper on Thu Jul 3 07:25:49 2003 
Announcing:  elog2sql

elog2sql was created to help translate logbooks created by the program
``elog'' from the native elog flat file format to a MySQL database.  I had a
need to have the elog data in a database, and it appears from the forum that
several others had a similar need.

 I created a set of perl scripts that will allow the translation of elog
logbooks into a MySQL database. The design and implementation of these
scripts are a simple one, and allow the one-time copying of a set of logbooks.

The elog2sql toolkit consists of two scripts. The first script, parsecfg.pl,
reads a elogd.cfg, and creates a sql file that will create a set of db
tables corresponding to elog logbooks. The second script, parselog.pl, takes
a set of elog logfiles, and creates a sql file that will enter the logbook
data into the database. The result is a copy of the elog logbook that can
used as desired inside the framework of MySQL. Attachments are handled by
inserting an entry of the attachment name into an seperate attachment table.
This allows multiple attachments per entry.

You can download the elog2sql program archive at
http://www.davidfannin.com/elog2sql/elog2sql.tar.gz . It contains the
scripts and basic documentation.  You can read the man page at
http://www.davidfannin.com/elog2sql/index.html 

email for questions or comments.
    icon2.gif   Re: elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Pelle on Sat Apr 23 08:56:26 2011 
I know this thread was started 2003 but if anyone have this MySQL export script please attach it to this thread.

Thanks,

Pelle
       icon2.gif   Re: elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Pelle on Sat Apr 23 14:32:38 2011 

> > I know this thread was started 2003 but if anyone have this MySQL export script please attach it to this thread. > > Thanks, > > Pelle

 

Sorry, found it in the contribution list https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Contributions/5

icon5.gif   Automatic Copy to , posted by Chris Warner on Fri Jan 13 13:16:25 2006 
Is it possible to configure elog to copy a new entry from 1 logbook to another?
    icon2.gif   Re: Automatic Copy to , posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 12:33:00 2006 

Chris Warner wrote:
Is it possible to configure elog to copy a new entry from 1 logbook to another?


No, you have to copy entries manually with the "Copy to" menu command. For that, you have to put something like

Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Copy to, Delete, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Help

into your configuration file.
       icon7.gif   Re: Automatic Copy to , posted by Grant Jeffcote on Sun Aug 31 14:43:19 2008 
Stefan,

Is there any way I might be able to initiate the 'copy to' function by selecting a 'tick box' (boolean) or conditional attribute choice in an entry page when submitting that page? We have a requirement where we run a main 'Operations' log and have another log with some entries needing to be in both (for additional actions etc). I understand the Operator can always manually use the 'Copy To' function after submitting the original entry but was wondering if there was some way a shell script (execute function?) or similar may be activated by a boolean or even a 'conditional' choice?

Thx
          icon2.gif   Re: Automatic Copy to , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 1 13:54:53 2008 

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
Stefan,

Is there any way I might be able to initiate the 'copy to' function by selecting a 'tick box' (boolean) or conditional attribute choice in an entry page when submitting that page? We have a requirement where we run a main 'Operations' log and have another log with some entries needing to be in both (for additional actions etc). I understand the Operator can always manually use the 'Copy To' function after submitting the original entry but was wondering if there was some way a shell script (execute function?) or similar may be activated by a boolean or even a 'conditional' choice?

Thx


I put your request on the whishlist.
             icon2.gif   Re: Automatic Copy to , posted by Grant Jeffcote on Sat Sep 6 20:01:21 2008 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
Stefan,

Is there any way I might be able to initiate the 'copy to' function by selecting a 'tick box' (boolean) or conditional attribute choice in an entry page when submitting that page? We have a requirement where we run a main 'Operations' log and have another log with some entries needing to be in both (for additional actions etc). I understand the Operator can always manually use the 'Copy To' function after submitting the original entry but was wondering if there was some way a shell script (execute function?) or similar may be activated by a boolean or even a 'conditional' choice?

Thx


I put your request on the whishlist.


Thanks Stefan.
                icon2.gif   Re: Automatic Copy to , posted by Pelle on Fri Apr 22 00:56:43 2011 

Grant Jeffcote wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
Stefan,

Is there any way I might be able to initiate the 'copy to' function by selecting a 'tick box' (boolean) or conditional attribute choice in an entry page when submitting that page? We have a requirement where we run a main 'Operations' log and have another log with some entries needing to be in both (for additional actions etc). I understand the Operator can always manually use the 'Copy To' function after submitting the original entry but was wondering if there was some way a shell script (execute function?) or similar may be activated by a boolean or even a 'conditional' choice?

Thx


I put your request on the whishlist.


Thanks Stefan.


Hi Stefan,

Any progress on this whish?
We are evaluating Elog to use it as disaster management log so we need to be able to have several logs that merges into one big log where analytic people can see the whole picture/timeline of whats going on in one single logg.
It can very well be as easy as a elog command-line option that initiates the whole thing with the help of Cron/Sheduler but the best would of course be to copy the whole idea from the mirroring function also for the copy/move task.

....or if there is a possibility to write directly to other logs than the current one in the moment of saving the entry....

Best,

Pelle
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