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  65756   Fri Feb 22 06:32:48 2008 Reply stephanestephane.brisson@synchrotron-soleil.frQuestionLinux2.7.2.2041Re: elog hand once mirror started

Stefan Ritt wrote:

stephane wrote:

 

  Hello,

The server hang at this point :

ID362  : 45F505AF26644D7F71A2AF6E9822554D
Cache  : 45F505AF26644D7F71A2AF6E9822554D
Remote : 45F505AF26644D7F71A2AF6E9822554D
 

I can't stop the process with ctrl+c

No, that does not help me to come to a conclusion. So I have no idea what's going on. When you do mirroring, you can start the synchronization from both server sides. Can you maybe try to do that from the "other" server? Maybe you have some firewall problem.

How can I put the output in a file to send it to you ?

 

  65757   Fri Feb 22 08:38:38 2008 Reply stephanestephane.brisson@synchrotron-soleil.frQuestionLinux2.7.2.2041Re: elog hand once mirror started

stephane wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

stephane wrote:

 

  Hello,

The server hang at this point :

ID362  : 45F505AF26644D7F71A2AF6E9822554D
Cache  : 45F505AF26644D7F71A2AF6E9822554D
Remote : 45F505AF26644D7F71A2AF6E9822554D
 

I can't stop the process with ctrl+c

No, that does not help me to come to a conclusion. So I have no idea what's going on. When you do mirroring, you can start the synchronization from both server sides. Can you maybe try to do that from the "other" server? Maybe you have some firewall problem.

How can I put the output in a file to send it to you ?

 

I solve my mirror problem. It came from old logbooks made with old elog version. I replicate these manually and exclude them from mirror.

Kind regards

Stéphane

  65759   Wed Feb 27 03:46:28 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.7.3Re: Problem updating from 2.7.2 to 2.7.3

Uwe wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to update from version V2.7.2-2041  to V2.7.3 but getting the attached error message. OS is Windows 2003. I installed the update on Windows XP without a problem. Does anybody know ho to solve that problem? Thanks!

The shared library msvcr71.dll should be part of the operating system and placed under c:\windows\system32\msvc71.dll. If not it can be downloaded from

http://www.dlldump.com/download-dll-files.php/dllfiles/M/MSVCR71.dll/download.html

  65764   Sat Mar 1 14:53:16 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.7.3Re: German language

Salvatore wrote:

In der Config-Datei habe ich den Eintrag "language = german" vorgenommen. Was unter Windows funktioniert, verweigert mir Linux: Die Umstellung des Logs auf Deutsch. Wer kann helfen?

Salvatore

Das kann drei Ursachen haben:

1) Die Installation under Linux ist nicht vollstaendig. Die Datei resources/eloglang.german muss vorhanden und von elogd lesbar sein

2) Der linux-daemon braucht ein Neustart nach jeder Aenderung der Sprache

3) Nochmal ueberpruefen, ob der Eintrag "language = german" auch wirklich vorhanden im richtigen config file ist.

  65765   Sat Mar 1 15:08:07 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.7.3-2058Re: Problem with Email Notification

mike cianci wrote:

Sorry to bother you with this, but I am not a programmer and this is probably a simple question but I need some help if someone has the time.

Under Global I have the command   -  SMTP host  = smtp.comcast.net

ELOG responds with  -  Error sending Email via "smtp.comcast.net": 5.1.0 sender rejected : invalid sender domain

Your SMTP server does not accept the email send request from ELOG. That can have many reasons. Most systems are set up so that they do not accept SPAM. To do that, they do various checking of the sender address etc. Maybe you need an "Email from = mike2.cianci@comcast.net" in your config file to have a "real" sender address. Some more information you can get if you start elogd interactively in a DOS box with the "-v" flag, because then you will see all the debugging output of the communication between elogd and your SMTP server.

  65768   Thu Mar 6 14:03:17 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux | All2.6.5Re: #include statements and attachment visibility

Yoshio Imai wrote:
Recently, one collaborator here noted that it would be helpful if the preview of attached files could be disabled on a file-by-file basis (via a checkbutton next to the "Upload" button maybe?). This applies e.g. to cases where someone performs a measurement outside of routine operations and attaches the ASCII data file (preview not wanted, in particular if it contains many lines) and the graph representing the evaluation (preview wanted). The disabling should apply to both single-entry view and list view with "Show attachments" option.


I made you something even better: I added a new option called Attachment lines. This number restricts the number of lines shown for any ASCII attachment. The default is 300, but you can set this to 10 maybe. This still shows you the first 10 lines of the attachment which might be handy. If you set this value to zero, no line at all is shown. The new feature is in SVN revision 2069.


Yoshio Imai wrote:
Another "fancy" idea of ours would be to allow #include-like statements in the ELOG config file. E.g. if the number of logbooks gets large, people might choose to put old logbooks to an archive disk which is then stored on some shelf. If a user then wants to access these, the disk could be mounted again (say, under /elog-archive). But since we don't know which archive disk has been mounted, and in order to keep the main config file small, the best would be to have the configurations for the logbooks of each disk on the disk itself (say, in a file called additional.config). We could then have a line like
#include /elog-archive/additional.config
in the main config file. When the elogd is (re)started, it would try to include that file. If it finds none (because no archive disk is mounted) it would silently ignore this. But if it finds such a file, it would include the logbook definitions found therein.


I will put this feature on the wishlist.
  65769   Thu Mar 6 14:12:28 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.7.3Re: German language

Salvatore wrote:

Wen es interessiert:

der Eintrag "eloglang = german" gehoert in das Verzeichnis "usr/lib/elog/resources". Dort wird er von elogd ausgelesen.

 

Wie bitte ist der dorhin gekommen? Normalerweise wird elogd.cfg unter /usr/local/elog gespeichert. Wenn man natuerlich diese Datei von Hand irgendwo andershin kopiert, muss man sie auch dort veraendern, sonst schiesst man sich selbst in's Bein.

  65770   Thu Mar 6 15:06:35 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.7.3-2058Re: Quick filter by ID
> Hi,
> 
> I've just upgraded from 2.6.2 to 2.7.3.
> 
> In my config file, I have
> 
> Quick filter: Date, ID.
> 
> When starting 2.7.3, across the top I now get 
> 
> "Error: Attribute "ID" for quick filter not found"
> followed by an entry box.
> 
> If an ID is typed into that box, it sort of finds the right entry (+/- a few on occasion).
> 
> I cannot see any documented change that would affect how the Quick filter works.  Any clues?  Thanks.

Actually it is nowhere written the 'ID' for a quick filter should work. After investigating, I realize that it
worked previously "by accident". I added in meantime some test so there is a warning for quick filter attributes
which do not exist, and that's what you got. I loosened this test for 'ID' now in the current SVN version, so it
can be used. It does however not display the single entry you want, but a page containing that entry (which then
is displayed in bold). If you want exactly one entry, just add it's ID to the URL, like

https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/65767

for your previous entry.
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