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icon4.gif   Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Wed Mar 24 17:48:28 2004 
I am trying to use the Elog Utility to import a few thousand entries. So 
far I have run into a few problems.

a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I 
use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I 
moved my server to port 80.

b) I cannot get elog to work with and attributes or logbooks that contain 
spaces. Please refer the the following example:

elog -v -h scotland.ccs.yorku.ca -p 80 -a "Station Number"="CC001" -a "Mac 
Address"="000874fdc895" -a "Hostname"="cc001.cnscommons.yorku.ca" -a "IP 
Address"="10.6.10.52" -a "Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Model Line"="Optiplex" -
a "Model Number"="GX270" -a "Monitor Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Monitor 
Model"="E151FP" -a "Memory"="512MB" -a "CPU Speed"="2.6GHz" -a "Hard 
Drive"="40GB" -a "Service Count"="-" -l WSC2 -u charles xxxxx "DD/MM/YY: 
Change Description"

This line executes fine. Except only Hostname, Manufacturer, Memory and 
text are populated in the record. All the rest of the fields are blank.

c) the only way I was able to get the transaction to work was by reducing 
the size of the log book to a single word (ie WSC2).

Do I have to reduce all my attributes to single words? Or am I missing 
something simple to use as a delimiter for entry??

Thanks in advance

-Charles-
    icon4.gif   Re: Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Thu Mar 25 18:20:15 2004 
> I am trying to use the Elog Utility to import a few thousand entries. So 
> far I have run into a few problems.
> 
> a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I 
> use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I 
> moved my server to port 80.
> 
> b) I cannot get elog to work with and attributes or logbooks that contain 
> spaces. Please refer the the following example:
> 
> elog -v -h scotland.ccs.yorku.ca -p 80 -a "Station Number"="CC001" -a "Mac 
> Address"="000874fdc895" -a "Hostname"="cc001.cnscommons.yorku.ca" -a "IP 
> Address"="10.6.10.52" -a "Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Model Line"="Optiplex" -
> a "Model Number"="GX270" -a "Monitor Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Monitor 
> Model"="E151FP" -a "Memory"="512MB" -a "CPU Speed"="2.6GHz" -a "Hard 
> Drive"="40GB" -a "Service Count"="-" -l WSC2 -u charles xxxxx "DD/MM/YY: 
> Change Description"
> 
> This line executes fine. Except only Hostname, Manufacturer, Memory and 
> text are populated in the record. All the rest of the fields are blank.
> 
> c) the only way I was able to get the transaction to work was by reducing 
> the size of the log book to a single word (ie WSC2).
> 
> Do I have to reduce all my attributes to single words? Or am I missing 
> something simple to use as a delimiter for entry??
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> -Charles-

As a followup, this occurs not only in the Linux environment, but also under 
Windows XP. I get the same results...

-Charles-
    icon4.gif   Re: Elog Utility, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 26 09:37:08 2004 
> a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I 
> use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I 
> moved my server to port 80.

That problem has been fixed in revision 1.16 from Feb. 19th. Please get the
newest version from release 2.5.2 issued today.

> b) I cannot get elog to work with and attributes or logbooks that contain 
> spaces. Please refer the the following example:
> 
> elog -v -h scotland.ccs.yorku.ca -p 80 -a "Station Number"="CC001" -a "Mac 
> Address"="000874fdc895" -a "Hostname"="cc001.cnscommons.yorku.ca" -a "IP 
> Address"="10.6.10.52" -a "Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Model Line"="Optiplex" -
> a "Model Number"="GX270" -a "Monitor Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Monitor 
> Model"="E151FP" -a "Memory"="512MB" -a "CPU Speed"="2.6GHz" -a "Hard 
> Drive"="40GB" -a "Service Count"="-" -l WSC2 -u charles xxxxx "DD/MM/YY: 
> Change Description"

There was also some bug which has been fixed, plus you need following syntax:

elog -h ... -p 8080 -a "Station Number=CC001" ...

note the "" are around the whole attribute=value string, not only the attribute.
    icon4.gif   Re: Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Sat Mar 27 18:52:16 2004 
> > a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I 
> > use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I 
> > moved my server to port 80.
> 
> That problem has been fixed in revision 1.16 from Feb. 19th. Please get the
> newest version from release 2.5.2 issued today.
> 
> > b) I cannot get elog to work with and attributes or logbooks that contain 
> > spaces. Please refer the the following example:
> > 
> > elog -v -h scotland.ccs.yorku.ca -p 80 -a "Station Number"="CC001" -a "Mac 
> > Address"="000874fdc895" -a "Hostname"="cc001.cnscommons.yorku.ca" -a "IP 
> > Address"="10.6.10.52" -a "Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Model Line"="Optiplex" -
> > a "Model Number"="GX270" -a "Monitor Manufacturer"="Dell" -a "Monitor 
> > Model"="E151FP" -a "Memory"="512MB" -a "CPU Speed"="2.6GHz" -a "Hard 
> > Drive"="40GB" -a "Service Count"="-" -l WSC2 -u charles xxxxx "DD/MM/YY: 
> > Change Description"
> 
> There was also some bug which has been fixed, plus you need following syntax:
> 
> elog -h ... -p 8080 -a "Station Number=CC001" ...
> 
> note the "" are around the whole attribute=value string, not only the attribute.

Steve,

Thank you for the updates!!!

everything works great... -p 8080 and all my attribs get set. 

The only part that does not work is -l "Log Book" the -l variable has to stay as 
one word. If I submit 2 words (in quotes) it only looks for a logbook of the first 
word and fails.

-Charles-
    icon2.gif   Re: Elog Utility, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Mar 28 12:45:45 2004 
> The only part that does not work is -l "Log Book" the -l variable has to stay as 
> one word. If I submit 2 words (in quotes) it only looks for a logbook of the first 
> word and fails.

I fixed that as well, please obtain the updated version at

http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/src/elog.c?rev=1.20

Let me know if you cannot compile the C file and need an executable.
icon1.gif   safari browser issue, posted by damon nettles on Thu Apr 1 19:38:56 2004 
we've experienced a problem when using the safari browser to do a search in
our elog. whenever you do a search, the logbook returns an error and the
elog deamon crashes. when we first experienced this problem we were running
version 2.3.9. however, an upgrade to version 2.5.2 doesn't seem to fix the
problem. searches with other browsers (mozilla, internet explorer, ...) go
off without a hitch.
has anyone else observed a similar problem or have any ideas on how to
resolve this issue.
thanks for the help.

elog running on a redhat 9 box
safari running on panther
    icon2.gif   Re: safari browser issue, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 5 17:38:12 2004 
> we've experienced a problem when using the safari browser to do a search in
> our elog. whenever you do a search, the logbook returns an error and the
> elog deamon crashes. when we first experienced this problem we were running
> version 2.3.9. however, an upgrade to version 2.5.2 doesn't seem to fix the
> problem. searches with other browsers (mozilla, internet explorer, ...) go
> off without a hitch.
> has anyone else observed a similar problem or have any ideas on how to
> resolve this issue.
> thanks for the help.

I finally found some time to address this problem. It was related to the way I
do the page redirection. The "Location:" in the HTTP header used a relative
path, although the standard requires an absolute (full) path, which I just
discovered. Although most browsers accept a relative path, the safari browser
obviously does not. 

I changed the redirection to absolute paths, the new version can be obtained
via CVS.
icon4.gif   Using date and subst date, posted by nait tauh on Fri May 14 06:19:40 2004 
I'm trying capture any edit/modified entry with the following, Using the
real date format instead of text string so that I could do a quick filter on it.

Type modified = date
Subst on Edit modified = $date

Problem: It seem that the Subst on Edit always default to 1 Jan 1970 instead
of current date on edit screen. 

Could it be $date is a string and not compatible with tape date? or is there
a variable or function to convert $date to date format?
 
Thanks,
nait
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