Elogd crashes when submitting replies, posted by Cliff Shaw on Thu Dec 10 16:05:59 2009
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Hi Stefan,
I recently installed the latest Elog 2.7.8 revision 2277 after running Elog 2.7.7 revision 2246 for several months without any problems. However
once I submit an entry by using the Reply command Elog crashes and Windows XP reports an error message screen. This also stops the elogd service. |
Re: Elogd crashes when submitting replies, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Dec 12 20:30:35 2009
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Cliff Shaw wrote:
Hi Stefan, |
401 Authorization problem, posted by Ian Stokes-Rees on Fri Dec 11 18:53:17 2009
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Grrr. Forgetting to pick an icon means my message was blasted.
I have installed elog 2.7.8 and it is running. When I connect to it and get a login window, I am always denied. If I remove the passwords,
then I can login with no password information. I have tried both command line for setting passwords and directly in the elogd.cfg file. |
Re: 401 Authorization problem, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Dec 12 20:18:46 2009
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Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
Grrr. Forgetting to pick an icon means my message was blasted. |
2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by David Spindler on Mon Nov 2 21:23:38 2009
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I upgraded 2.7.5 rev 2175 to 2.7.7 rev 2246 last Thursday. I tested it with several logbooks with no problems. However I received a rep[ort today that
it was down. I discovered whenever I tried to open a logbook entitled "Equipment Reservation" in the folder "EquipmentReservations"
Elog would crash. I checked the elog.log file with no entries in it other than showing when it was restarted. I backed up to 2.7.5 and had no porblems |
Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 3 09:04:34 2009
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David Spindler wrote:
I upgraded 2.7.5 rev 2175 to 2.7.7 rev 2246 last Thursday. I tested it with several logbooks with no |
Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by David Spindler on Wed Nov 11 19:45:19 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by Heinzmann on Tue Nov 17 19:31:46 2009
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David Spindler wrote:
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Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by David Spindler on Fri Nov 20 19:32:22 2009
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David Spindler wrote:
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Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by David Spindler on Mon Dec 7 21:25:23 2009
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David Spindler wrote:
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Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by David Spindler on Thu Dec 10 18:12:19 2009
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David Spindler wrote:
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Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 10 19:06:18 2009
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David Spindler wrote:
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Certificate Error, posted by John Lemko on Tue Dec 8 18:57:31 2009
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Is there any documentation I can go through that explains how to remove the Certificate Error I am getting as shown in the attachment. I have tried
creating my own certificate and putting it in the elog ssl folder but that just prevented the elog service from starting. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks. |
Re: Certificate Error, posted by Gerhard Schneider on Tue Dec 8 19:22:06 2009
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How did you create the certificate?
Are you running eLog on a server with more than one host name (CNAME entries) and are you pointing to your eLog
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Re: Certificate Error, posted by John Lemko on Tue Dec 8 19:34:11 2009
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> How did you create the certificate?
> Are you running eLog on a server with more than one host name (CNAME entries) and are you pointing to your eLog
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Re: Certificate Error, posted by Gerhard Schneider on Tue Dec 8 19:47:56 2009
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> The certificate that is on there right now is the one that gets created when you install elogs. I have tried
> creating one with a windows server 2008 box with the CA role installed. The certificate is created without issue
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Re: Certificate Error, posted by John Lemko on Tue Dec 8 22:06:47 2009
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> > The certificate that is on there right now is the one that gets created when you install elogs. I have tried
> > creating one with a windows server 2008 box with the CA role installed. The certificate is created without issue
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Re: Certificate Error, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 8 20:16:59 2009
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> The certificate that is on there right now is the one that gets created when you install elogs. I have tried
> creating one with a windows server 2008 box with the CA role installed. The certificate is created without issue
> and I can install it on the server but when I try to restart the elog service it wont start until I put the
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Re: Certificate Error, posted by John Lemko on Tue Dec 8 21:57:37 2009
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> > The certificate that is on there right now is the one that gets created when you install elogs. I have tried
> > creating one with a windows server 2008 box with the CA role installed. The certificate is created without issue
> > and I can install it on the server but when I try to restart the elog service it wont start until I put the
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elogd keeps crashing, any thoughts?, posted by Allen on Thu Dec 3 20:25:50 2009
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We are trying to track down an issue where elogd just stops, and I cannot seem to find a cause.
In the logs, I see: |
Re: elogd keeps crashing, any thoughts?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 4 23:45:56 2009
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Allen wrote:
We are trying to track down an issue where elogd just stops, and I cannot seem to find a cause. |
default Status descending, posted by Terry Shuck on Tue Dec 1 14:20:04 2009
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Is there a way to configure ELOG to default to the Status column in descending order rather than the Date in descending order?
Thanks |
Re: default Status descending, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 1 14:22:28 2009
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Terry Shuck wrote:
Is there a way to configure ELOG to default to the Status column in descending order rather than the |
Re: default Status descending, posted by Terry Shuck on Tue Dec 1 15:11:19 2009
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Thanks for the quick response. This works. I noticed that the Dates aren't descending, is there a way to have the dates descending while sorting
Status?
Thanks again! |
Re: default Status descending, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 2 11:57:09 2009
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Terry Shuck wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. This works. I noticed that the Dates aren't descending, is there |
"Reply to" Author in this forum, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Nov 26 14:27:27 2009
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Hi Stefan,
This has happened twice on this forum now, starting from Mon 23rd November.
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Re: "Reply to" Author in this forum, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 26 17:42:02 2009
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> Hi Stefan,
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> This has happened twice on this forum now, starting from Mon 23rd November.
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Re: "Reply to" Author in this forum, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Nov 26 20:37:02 2009
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> > Hi Stefan,
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> > This has happened twice on this forum now, starting from Mon 23rd November.
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elogd.cfg for this forum, posted by Bertram Metz on Tue Nov 24 10:38:26 2009
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Hi Stefan,
I'm interested in the current configuration file for this discussion forum. Could you please post it to the
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Re: elogd.cfg for this forum, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Nov 26 13:12:23 2009
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> Hi Stefan,
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> I'm interested in the current configuration file for this discussion forum. Could you please post it to the
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