Re: Unable to add user, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Mon Aug 8 20:52:17 2022
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> Error: Command "config" is not allowed for user ""
Could it be related to the error messages thrown by "activate user"? see
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Re: Need help with permission, posted by Mikkel D. Lund on Mon Sep 26 12:21:52 2022
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Hi all,
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 22.04. I have compiled from the latest tarball and copied all our logbooks from our old Ubuntu 18.04 server
to a new Ubuntu 22.04. The logbooks does however not appear when I log in, so I assume ELOG doesn't have read access either? |
Re: Need help with permission, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 26 12:38:29 2022
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Permissions are handled by the operating system and have nothing to do with elog. Make sure you run elog under an account which has write access to the
desired directories. Consult Ubuntu documentation how to do that. Sometimes it's helpful to start elog interactively with the -v flag to see some verbose
output. Maybe you can spot something there. |
Re: Need help with permission, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 26 12:45:50 2022
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Sometimes this can also be an SELinux issue, if you have that service running. Try "journalctl | grep denied" to see denied resources and consult
the SELinux documentation on how to fix that.
Stefan |
Re: Need help with permission, posted by Dan Witteman on Mon Sep 26 19:21:33 2022
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I used "chown" to pass permissions from root to my deafult user, then restarted the service and now I can make posts. Thank you!
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Sometimes this can also be an SELinux issue, if you have that service |
Re: Anyone else running elogd on redhat ES 8 having random crashes?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 5 08:21:12 2022
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Most likely these are some currupt logbook files. If you get a coredump (or stack trace) you can maybe figure out which file it was. These are plain
ASCII files (YYMMDDa.log) and you can see with an editor if someting there is not in order.
Stefan |
Re: Anyone else running elogd on redhat ES 8 having random crashes?, posted by mathew goebel on Wed Oct 5 20:39:16 2022
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Thanks for the info!
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Most likely these are some currupt logbook files. If you get a coredump |
Re: UNC Pfade, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 19 14:08:15 2022
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UNCs are not officially supported by elog, but your operating system might map them if you're lucky, just try. It is however not recommended to do
so, since network drives can sometimes be slow during network congestion and the response of elog will then suffer.
Stefan |