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Tue Dec 31 17:56:34 2002 |
| eric wooten | wootene@gao.gov | Question | | | logbook db size causing very slow response |
Was wondering if there were any tweaks/suggestions for improving the
logbooks responsiviness. Our logbook was started 31 July 01. Since that
time we have went from 1 logbook to 4 logbooks. Logbook 1 having 2651
entries, logbook 2 having 300 entries, and the last 2 are new logbooks, so
only a few entries.
When user launches the logbook website, it takes considerable time to bring
the site up. It seems to be directly related to the number of entries in
the logbook. If I set up a dummy site with a couple logbooks and only a
few entries, the logbook is very fast coming up as well as saving entries.
Another thing that seems to slow the site down, is the number of users in
the elog notification list (those who've subscribed). When you save a log
entry, it takes around 30sec or longer for it to actually complete the
save. If I remove the list of users from the notification list and just
have a few, the save is very fast.
Thanks in advance,
Eric |
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Thu Feb 6 15:16:30 2003 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Question | | | Author attribute as a Quick Filter? |
When ELOG is configured for Self-Register=3, is it still possible
to use the Author attribute as a Quick Filter?
When I try it, the Author drop down box doesn't display anything.
Thanks,
Eric |
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Mon Feb 10 23:05:36 2003 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Question | | | elog notification process causes the email to be truncated when going to Blackberry |
Hi Stefan,
Many users have there email forward to Blackberry devices. Although I
wasn't aware, it appears the Blackberry has a limit (or maybe one was set)
of how big the message can be (still checking for that though).
Previously, a modification was made that addressed the issue of slow ELOG
response when saving the elog entry. I think the change was for ELOG to
generate one email and send to all the users designated to receive the
notification. This caused everyone to show up as "TO" addresses.
This change makes the Email header increase in size (length). I guess the
Blackberry counts the Header portion as part of the email size limit.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Eric |
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Mon Feb 10 23:11:25 2003 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Question | | | Re: elog notification process causes the email to be truncated when going to Blackberry |
Another Question: Could ELOG be configured to send notifications as a Blind
Copy? Just wondering if that would take care of the problem?
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Many users have there email forward to Blackberry devices. Although I
> wasn't aware, it appears the Blackberry has a limit (or maybe one was set)
> of how big the message can be (still checking for that though).
>
> Previously, a modification was made that addressed the issue of slow ELOG
> response when saving the elog entry. I think the change was for ELOG to
> generate one email and send to all the users designated to receive the
> notification. This caused everyone to show up as "TO" addresses.
>
> This change makes the Email header increase in size (length). I guess the
> Blackberry counts the Header portion as part of the email size limit.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric |
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Mon Feb 10 23:19:50 2003 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Question | | | Re: elog notification process causes the email to be truncated when going to Blackberry |
I just noticed that the notifications I receive from your ELOG system,
doesn't show anyone in the "TO:" section but myself. Or is ELOG configured
to only send myself a message?
> Another Question: Could ELOG be configured to send notifications as a
Blind
> Copy? Just wondering if that would take care of the problem?
>
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > Many users have there email forward to Blackberry devices. Although I
> > wasn't aware, it appears the Blackberry has a limit (or maybe one was
set)
> > of how big the message can be (still checking for that though).
> >
> > Previously, a modification was made that addressed the issue of slow ELOG
> > response when saving the elog entry. I think the change was for ELOG to
> > generate one email and send to all the users designated to receive the
> > notification. This caused everyone to show up as "TO" addresses.
> >
> > This change makes the Email header increase in size (length). I guess
the
> > Blackberry counts the Header portion as part of the email size limit.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Eric |
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Mon Feb 10 23:36:31 2003 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Bug report | | | Find |
When you do a find in elog, records per page (some crazy large number - for
your forum logbook, display 57 entries seem to cause the problem, then
select last year (1 years worth of logs),(don't select printable)
the results appear way off the screen (the message body looks fine, but the
title, etc extend way off the screen).
Printable doesn't have this problem. |
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Fri May 16 00:55:20 2003 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Request | | | forum.css |
In the Config Examples logbook you mentioned a forum.css. Do you have a
link to that css and others?
Thanks |
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Fri Jul 25 02:02:48 2003 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | | Windows | 2.3.9 | elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang |
elog -h 192.168.0.25 -p 80 -l Database -a Type=test1 -a OS=W2K -a Loc=room1
-a Status=operational
doing anything wrong here? |