Manual installing elog as service on Windows, posted by Arno Teunisse on Sat Apr 12 16:37:44 2008
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Hello
Sometimes it can come in handy to start a temporary elog service on the Windows platform. ( Maybe for testing purposes )
You can use the SC.exe utility to do that. If it is not on you're system you may download it from : ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/reskit/win2000/sc.zip |
Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by David Pilgram on Fri Mar 7 21:53:28 2008
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>>Stefan Ritt wrote:
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>>Ok, now I got the point, also Richard had the same problem. Assume we have 10 threads, and thus
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Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by David Pilgram on Fri Mar 7 21:26:18 2008
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>Stefan Ritt wrote:
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>Ok, now I got the point, also Richard had the same problem. Assume we have 10 threads, and thus
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Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 7 20:42:39 2008
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Ok, now I got the point, also Richard had the same problem. Assume we have 10 threads, and thus ticket numbers 1-10. Now we get a reply to #2, which
then pops up to the top of the list. A new message increments the top entry of all entries, and then wrongly gives a new #3, instead of #11.
I fixed this in SVN revision 2073, where elogd searches all logbook entries for the largest index, then increments this one by one. |
Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 7 14:45:02 2008
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David wrote:
When I was browsing this forum about my previous problem, I found this thread. A ticket number that applies |
Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 7 14:29:00 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 21 08:04:50 2008
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Richard Ecclestone wrote:
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Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system, posted by Richard Ecclestone on Fri Feb 15 15:46:38 2008
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lance
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