Re: Parsing log files, posted by Alan Grant on Fri Jan 8 15:28:06 2021
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John
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Hi Al; if I understand your situation correctly you want to access Elog db |
Re: Parsing log files, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 8 15:35:35 2021
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Well, you could put the old options back to the config file, do the export, then remove them again.
But have a look at the Elog database files ZZMMDDa.log in your logbook directory, they are pure ASCII files, which are relatively simple to parse.
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Different Top Groups or Groups have the same logbook name , posted by MATT TERRON on Tue Feb 2 04:01:21 2021
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I have built different top groups for different departments. But occasionally these different top groups have the same logbook name, say 'Maintenance
Log'. So is there a way I can have the same logbook name under different 'Top Groups', rather than rename these logbooks as 'Department1
Maintenance Log' all the way to 'Department_X Maintenance Log'? |
Re: Different Top Groups or Groups have the same logbook name , posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 2 07:43:49 2021
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Unfortunately you have to name these top groups differently, because they are internally used for the database name.
MATT
TERRON wrote:
I have built different top groups for different departments. But occasionally |
Re: Different Top Groups or Groups have the same logbook name , posted by MATT TERRON on Tue Feb 2 08:17:15 2021
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So both Top Group names and Logbook names should be unique inside one .cfg file, is that correct?
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Unfortunately you have to name these top groups differently, because |
Re: Different Top Groups or Groups have the same logbook name , posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 2 08:25:46 2021
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That's correct.
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Unfortunately you have to name these top groups differently, because |
User groups, posted by Ralph Biggins on Sat Nov 5 15:21:44 2022
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Is it possible to have within elog (defined in password file?) a user group so that only those members of a group have certain elements visible? |
Webserver Auth Method and Self Registration, posted by James on Sun Feb 18 11:43:07 2024 
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Hi there. I have been testing a set-up of elog behind an Apache reverse proxy using the Webserver auth method. Apache has been configured for LDAPS with
Active Directory allowing us to restrict Elogs by AD group, something not able to be done with the LDAP module.
Testing with Elog 3.1.4 (on Windows) and also Elog 3.1.5 (compiled on Ubuntu 20.04) I experience an issue that when the user logs in for the |