Re: Shared logbook and elog.cfg file across multiple installations, posted by Sebastian Schenk on Mon Nov 15 17:40:08 2021
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Hi Anthony,
the elog has a mirroring function, which synchornizes config and logs between multiple instances.
See the bottom section of https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html |
Re: Shared logbook and elog.cfg file across multiple installations, posted by Anthony on Tue Nov 16 13:05:05 2021
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Thank you Sebastian!
I admittidely haven't looked through the page in a while, so I completely missed this feature. This should solve the problem, although
in a slightly different implementation than what I was trying for. |
Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Wed Dec 1 12:37:57 2021
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Hello,
I am trying first time to use the tool /usr/bin/elog. From the documentation is not clear to if everything must be in quotes or not, if every |
Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 1 13:05:14 2021
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Please issue the elog command with an added "-v" flag and post the output here.
Stefan
Jose |
Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 08:28:19 2021
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Hi Stefan,
Here is the, I believe, relevant part of the output:
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Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Dec 7 11:56:37 2021
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If you need HTTPS then you must specify the "-s" option.
You could have looked into the help of the elog command:
> elog -h |
Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 14:25:37 2021
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This is what I get with -s:
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Successfully connected to host elog-1.matrix.com, port 80 |
Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 7 14:46:16 2021
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If you use HTTPS, you have to connect to port 443 of your server, using the "-p" option.
Furthermore, you run under an Apache server, right? How do you do the redirecting to elogd? I guess you specified a subdir in the URL named /LogBook
to redirect to elogd. The you use another part of the URL to select the logbook, which again might be "LogBook". Is that correct? So your full |