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  67051   Fri Apr 15 12:02:50 2011 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportAll2.9.0Re: Self Register = 3 doesn't work any longer

Olivier Callot wrote:

 

I tried again and confirm the version number. I never got this pannel saying that my request will be processed by an adminstrator. Maybe the installation was incomplete? Is this pannel outside the standard src files?  I receive the mail as administrator, but the accout is already valid BEFORE I validate it.

This was working in previous versions, i.e. the entry was not created at all. And login wasn't possible.

We went back to 2.8.0 as the server is regularly crashing with 2.9.0 and we have to keep it alive for our running experiment. We are trying to isolate and reproduce the problem...

Try to use the simple config file, and see what happens there. Maybe it's a config option you use differently in the experiment. If you identify the config option which triggers the problem, I can probably reproduce it and fix it. Concerning crashes of 2.9.0: We have it running stably for our experiments, that's why I released it. But there are major changes since 2.8.0, mainly the Kerberos authentification (actually people from CERN asked for that). So it could be that in your case there are problems I don't see. In that case you have to test with which options in the config file the problems start. If elogd crashes, a stack dump would maybe also be helpful for me.

  67052   Thu Apr 21 21:06:20 2011 Warning Mark Bergmanmark.bergman@uphs.upenn.eduBug reportLinux2.9.0Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list

Mark Bergman wrote:

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

 

I'm now running eLog  2.9.0 and seeing the same crashes. However, I've got some more information that may be helpful.


The crash seems to be directly related to the order of replies in the thread. For example, in this thread I am replying to the original entry. The original entry has 2 children (the entries are siblings) and no grandchildren.

In our installation, eLog crashes consistently under the following conditions:

       go to the "list" display

       set it to "threaded"

       "select" a thread that has siblings at any generation of replies

       choose "edit"

If the selected thread only has one entry at any generation, eLog does not crash.

 

Here's a horrible attempt at a display of two message threads. Note that in the first example, there are 2 replies at the same generation (siblings)--both the person who responded and the original submitter replied to the initial submission. After that, all replies were to successive generations.

 

-------------- Causes eLog to Crash ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) module failure 
    =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: module failure 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: module failure 
               =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: module failure 
                         =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Re: module failue

------------------------------------------------------



-------------- No eLog Problem  ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) Labwide failure of mcc 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
           =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
                     =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
------------------------------------------------------

  67065   Sun May 8 22:33:15 2011 Reply Ryanryan.hoitt@intelsat.comBug reportLinux2.9.0Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list

Mark Bergman wrote:

Mark Bergman wrote:

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

 

I'm now running eLog  2.9.0 and seeing the same crashes. However, I've got some more information that may be helpful.


The crash seems to be directly related to the order of replies in the thread. For example, in this thread I am replying to the original entry. The original entry has 2 children (the entries are siblings) and no grandchildren.

In our installation, eLog crashes consistently under the following conditions:

       go to the "list" display

       set it to "threaded"

       "select" a thread that has siblings at any generation of replies

       choose "edit"

If the selected thread only has one entry at any generation, eLog does not crash.

 

Here's a horrible attempt at a display of two message threads. Note that in the first example, there are 2 replies at the same generation (siblings)--both the person who responded and the original submitter replied to the initial submission. After that, all replies were to successive generations.

 

-------------- Causes eLog to Crash ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) module failure 
    =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: module failure 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: module failure 
               =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: module failure 
                  &nb sp;      =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Re: module failue

------------------------------------------------------



-------------- No eLog Problem  ------------------
!   Full Name (submitter) Labwide failure of mcc 
    =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
           =>   Full Name (submitter) Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
                  &nb sp;  =>   Full Name (replier) Re: Re: Re: Labwide failure of mcc 
------------------------------------------------------

 

 I am also experiencing the same exact problem as explained above. It only seems to happen when a part of the title has changed. I will include my config for an example. Make a few entries, then change the "Customer" paramater. Then try and edit an entry in the thread.

 

 

 Enable attachments = 1

Attributes = Employee, Customer, XXX-ID, XXXX Number, SCD, Type, Status, Folder Created, XXXX Received, Equipment Installed, XXX Carrier Up, Customer Carrier Up, QA Completed


Thread display = $Customer  -  $SLR-ID  -  $Type  -  $Status  -  SCD: $SCD  - XXXX: $XXXX Number

Propagate attributes = Status

Locked Attributes = Employee
Options Type = Activation, Termination, Change
Options Folder Created = Yes, No, N/A
Options XXXX Received = Yes, No, N/A
Options Equipment Installed = Yes, No, N/A
Options XXX Carrier Up = Yes, No, N/A
Options Customer Carrier Up = Yes, No, N/A
Options QA Completed = Yes, No

Entries per page = 100

Preset Text = $short_name @ $utcdate -
Append on reply = $short_name @ $utcdate -

Locked Attributes = Employee

Preset Employee = $long_name

Options Status = Open, Closed

Quick Filter = Status, Type

Type SCD = datetime

Summary lines = 0
Enable Attachments = 0
Suppress default = 2
Entries per page = 10

Suppress Email to users = 1

Display mode = threaded
Collapse to last = 1
Expand default = 0
Subst on reply Employee = $long_name 

Faulting application elogd.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module elogd.exe, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000646c7.

  67066   Tue May 17 13:19:03 2011 Reply Olivier CallotOlivier.Callot@cern.chBug reportAll2.9.0Re: Self Register = 3 doesn't work any longer

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Olivier Callot wrote:

 

I tried again and confirm the version number. I never got this pannel saying that my request will be processed by an adminstrator. Maybe the installation was incomplete? Is this pannel outside the standard src files?  I receive the mail as administrator, but the accout is already valid BEFORE I validate it.

This was working in previous versions, i.e. the entry was not created at all. And login wasn't possible.

We went back to 2.8.0 as the server is regularly crashing with 2.9.0 and we have to keep it alive for our running experiment. We are trying to isolate and reproduce the problem...

Try to use the simple config file, and see what happens there. Maybe it's a config option you use differently in the experiment. If you identify the config option which triggers the problem, I can probably reproduce it and fix it. Concerning crashes of 2.9.0: We have it running stably for our experiments, that's why I released it. But there are major changes since 2.8.0, mainly the Kerberos authentification (actually people from CERN asked for that). So it could be that in your case there are problems I don't see. In that case you have to test with which options in the config file the problems start. If elogd crashes, a stack dump would maybe also be helpful for me.

 Dear Stefan, after a long time I managed to get a test setup. The line that creates the misbehaviour is

Guest Menu Commands      = List, Find, Login, Help

which seems inocuous! But with this line a user with inactive account can login without validation. Without this line I get also the proper web page indicating that the account has to be activated when I register as new user.

Another little annoyance: When a user is prevented from login ("The account is currently deactivated") there is NO WAY to login, as any action with Elog tries to use the (non activated) username and password. I can't get back the login page!

Thanks

  67067   Tue May 17 16:37:42 2011 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportAll2.9.0Re: Self Register = 3 doesn't work any longer

Olivier Callot wrote:

Dear Stefan, after a long time I managed to get a test setup. The line that creates the misbehaviour is

Guest Menu Commands      = List, Find, Login, Help

which seems inocuous! But with this line a user with inactive account can login without validation. Without this line I get also the proper web page indicating that the account has to be activated when I register as new user.

Another little annoyance: When a user is prevented from login ("The account is currently deactivated") there is NO WAY to login, as any action with Elog tries to use the (non activated) username and password. I can't get back the login page!

Thanks

Great. This this description I could reproduce the error and fix it. The fix is in SVN revision 2414.

Cheers, Stefan. 

  67068   Tue May 17 17:00:03 2011 Reply Olivier CallotOlivier.Callot@cern.chBug reportAll2.9.0Re: Self Register = 3 doesn't work any longer

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Olivier Callot wrote:

Dear Stefan, after a long time I managed to get a test setup. The line that creates the misbehaviour is

Guest Menu Commands      = List, Find, Login, Help

which seems inocuous! But with this line a user with inactive account can login without validation. Without this line I get also the proper web page indicating that the account has to be activated when I register as new user.

Another little annoyance: When a user is prevented from login ("The account is currently deactivated") there is NO WAY to login, as any action with Elog tries to use the (non activated) username and password. I can't get back the login page!

Thanks

Great. This this description I could reproduce the error and fix it. The fix is in SVN revision 2414.

Cheers, Stefan. 

 If you could also obtain the display of the message "Your request has been forwarded to the administrator.You will be notified by email upon activation of your new account." when a new user apply in the presence of the Guest Menu commands, that would be perfect. Cheers

  67082   Wed Jun 15 11:10:01 2011 Idea Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chRequestAll2.9.0Integrate Latex Formula Editor plugin
There is a nice js plugin to create formulas with a latex editor.
This plugin (Can be found at http://www.codecogs.com/latex/integration/ckeditor/install.php) is for the CK Editor.
Currently the FCK Editor is used, which has been superseded in 2009 by the CK Editor.
It would be nice to change ELOG to use the newer CKEditor, in order to be able to use the formula plugin (and
maybe other plugins as well later).
  67094   Fri Jul 22 00:05:02 2011 Question Alan Grantnetman311@mts.netQuestionWindows2.9.0Elog client usage

I have searched the Elog forum and docs at length for actual examples of how to use the Elog client and I apologize if I missed it somehwere but could someone please provide some actual examples of how the parmeters are used? I haven't had much success setting it up just going by the Elog command syntax quide.

What I intend to do is load a raw text file into an active logbook directly, either one line at at time or batched from a text file ("m" option).

Also, I saw a Perl script contribution somewhere on the site which appears to offer the same functionality as the above util. Just wondering why there would be two methods, and which might be the best for me to use?

Thank you.

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