Re: Logbook locking issue, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Jun 1 21:00:01 2005
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[quote="Steve Jones"]Stefan, not a problem. ITMT, any idea how I can manually clear this "lock"? Is it embedded in the logbook itself?
[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Sorry about my unusual slow response, but I'm pretty busy these days. I hope I will be able to address this problem in a two weeks |
Re: Logbook locking issue, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jun 4 13:06:08 2005
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[quote="Steve Jones"]Stefan, not a problem. ITMT, any idea how I can manually clear this "lock"? Is it embedded in the logbook itself?[/quote]
I would recommend to remove the [b]Restrict edit time = 0.5[/b] temporarily from your config file, then edit this entry, the clicking [b]Back[/b] instead |
Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 14 16:00:45 2018
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Sure that's easy. Install elog on each laptop separately, so they run without network. Then, set up a central elog server, and use "mirroring"
as explained in the documentation at https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#mirroring
So when ever the entwork comes back, you execute a manual mirror operation, and your new entries will be pushed to the central elog server. |
Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Dec 14 17:22:31 2018
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Thanks Stephan! I guess I was making it harder than it is. I'm still a little fuzzy -- in this instance, am I correct in saying that each
laptop would be considered a "master", and the remote (network) server considered the "slave"? Also, I'm not sure quite sure
-- which server should be assigned responsibility for performing periodic synchronization between the laptop and the central elog server? |
Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 14 20:05:08 2018
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I would call the laptops the "master" being responsible for pushing data to the central server which you can call "slave"
Stefan |
Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Dec 14 20:52:46 2018
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Thank you again -- very much appreciated!
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Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Feb 1 19:20:35 2019 
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I've got things working - sort of. Ran into one strange problem that has me scratching my head. I have two different laptops, each running
a local instance of their own logbook. Both are functional, but for some strange reason, one looks great, and the other is missing its graphic format.
I've attached a screen capture of that logbook, and a copy of the config file. Do you see something that I've done wrong? |
Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Feb 1 21:59:46 2019
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Sorry -- dumb mistake. I moved the "theme" files to the resource folder. Works like a champ...life is good!
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