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Fri Feb 21 19:11:12 2020 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | elog.x86_64 | Re: ELOG reverts to demo configuration | If you've upgraded from an elog 2.x version to an 3.x version, then all entries of a logbook will be moved into subfolder, one for each year.
If you then switch back to the 2.x version of elog, it'll not find any entries.
You can move them back to the folder for the logbook (one directory up) and they'll be found again after the next restart of elog.
Cheers, Andreas
VUIIS SysAdmin wrote: |
I have been using elog for over 10 years. Suddenly my elog installation has changed (probably from a recent update. My /etc/elogd.cfg has changed to the original demo configuration. Even after changing it to my configuration from backup none of the entries for the logbooks apper even though the tabs for the logboos are ther all logbooks are empty. I have looced at the logbook files and the entries seem to be there but are not showing on the web interface. Has something changed? Is there a new location for the logbooks and other files? Is there a change from the 32-bit to the 64-bit version that will cause this. I am running CentOS 7 fully patched and updated. Will there be a CentOS 8 compatible version?
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Sat Oct 8 05:08:40 2005 |
| Exaos Lee | Exaos.Lee@gmail.com | Question | | | Re: ELOG repository moved from CVS to Subversion | Hi, Stefan,
I cannot checkout due to the following error:
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$ svn checkout svn+ssh://svn@savannah.psi.ch:/afs/psi.ch/project/meg/svn/elog/trunk elog
ssh: savannah.psi.ch:: Name or service not known
svn: Connection closed unexpectedly
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It seems that my PC cannot find the host savannah.psi.ch within CIAE. Maybe it's the problem of our DNS server. Anyway, what is the IP of savannah? |
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Sat Oct 8 08:44:22 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: ELOG repository moved from CVS to Subversion |
Exaos Lee wrote: | Hi, Stefan,
I cannot checkout due to the following error:
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$ svn checkout svn+ssh://svn@savannah.psi.ch:/afs/psi.ch/project/meg/svn/elog/trunk elog
ssh: savannah.psi.ch:: Name or service not known
svn: Connection closed unexpectedly
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It seems that my PC cannot find the host savannah.psi.ch within CIAE. Maybe it's the problem of our DNS server. Anyway, what is the IP of savannah? |
Sorry, was my mistake. In the command you have to use savannah.psi.ch, not savannah.psi.ch: (with the colon). So the full command is
$ svn checkout svn+ssh://svn@savannah.psi.ch/afs/psi.ch/project/meg/svn/elog/trunk elog |
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Fri Dec 20 09:25:08 2013 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Mac OSX | 2.9.2-2475 | Re: ELOG on Chrome on MacOS? | > In the past couple of days, I seem to have developed a problem with making entries into elog's displayed with Chrome (the latest, 31.0.1650.63) on
> Mac OS (10.9.1, the latest). The problem occurs with attempting to edit or enter HTML encoded pages with fckedit; although pages render correctly
> in list mode, if you try to edit or enter an entry, the page is blank, the cursor is missing, you can't see text or type new text.
That's strange. I just tried myself (by accident I have the same versions of Chrome and OSX) and it just worked fine. The fckedit code has not change a long time, so I guess it's not related to the exact version of
elogd. Anyhow I want to switch to ckedit when I get some time, which maybe fixes the problem. What happens if you try to write in this forum, do you have the same problem? Sometime the fcdedit code take
quite long time to load when accessed remotely. If your browser gives up, you might hat to click on "reload". In chrome there is also the "Developer tools" window, which shows you all HTTP requests and
responses on the network. Otherwise I run out of ideas what could be different for you compared to me.
Cheers,
Stefan |
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Fri Dec 20 13:38:09 2013 |
| John Haggerty | haggerty@bnl.gov | Bug report | Mac OSX | 2.9.2-2475 | Re: ELOG on Chrome on MacOS? | > > In the past couple of days, I seem to have developed a problem with making entries into elog's displayed with Chrome (the latest, 31.0.1650.63) on
> > Mac OS (10.9.1, the latest). The problem occurs with attempting to edit or enter HTML encoded pages with fckedit; although pages render correctly
> > in list mode, if you try to edit or enter an entry, the page is blank, the cursor is missing, you can't see text or type new text.
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> That's strange. I just tried myself (by accident I have the same versions of Chrome and OSX) and it just worked fine. The fckedit code has not change a long time, so I guess it's not related to the exact version of
> elogd. Anyhow I want to switch to ckedit when I get some time, which maybe fixes the problem. What happens if you try to write in this forum, do you have the same problem? Sometime the fcdedit code take
> quite long time to load when accessed remotely. If your browser gives up, you might hat to click on "reload". In chrome there is also the "Developer tools" window, which shows you all HTTP requests and
> responses on the network. Otherwise I run out of ideas what could be different for you compared to me.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
Later on, I tried the prescription pointed to in that thread that says in scripts/fckeditor/editor/js/fckeditorcode_gecko.js to replace
FCKTools.FixDocumentParentWindow = function(A){ if (A.document) A.document.parentWindow=A; for (var i=0;i<A.frames.length;i++) FCKTools.FixDocumentParentWindow(A.frames[i]);};
with:
FCKTools.FixDocumentParentWindow = function(A){try{ if (A.document) A.document.parentWindow=A;} catch(e){};for (var i=0;i<A.frames.length;i++) FCKTools.FixDocumentParentWindow(A.frames[i]);};
and after I got all my brackets straight, my pages were visible. I'm still not sure when this turned up, since I use my elog every day (hour) and so I'd hardly miss it when I upgraded various things, although I don't watch Chrome updating itself that closely.
Have a good holiday! |
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Thu Jan 28 11:20:15 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | latest | Re: ELOG for personal use only |
Sara Vanini wrote: |
Hi,
I'd like to use ELOG as personal work logbook and database with search facilities
(e.g. record work progress, updates, plots, results, meeting schedule, outcome, TODO, etc...).
I will use it ONLY on my laptop, and I'd need to read the files when I don't have internet connection too.
I have no need to retrive files from elsewhere with a Web Browser, and I'd prefer not to open ports on the laptop.
Would this be feasible?
What's the setting I have to specify in elogd.cfg file?
Is there an example of such a ELOG use you could provide?
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If you download the standard package, it installs a demo logbook on your computer which you can use as a personal logbook. It uses port 8080 by default, although this can be changed. Then only thing you need to do is to make sure that port 8080 is blocked on your firewall. Read your OS documentation on how to set-up and use a firewall. Once you block port 8080, the data cannot be accessed from outside your laptop. |
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Mon Feb 1 10:14:12 2010 |
| Sara Vanini | sara.vanini@pd.infn.it | Info | Linux | latest | Re: ELOG for personal use only |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Sara Vanini wrote: |
Hi,
I'd like to use ELOG as personal work logbook and database with search facilities
(e.g. record work progress, updates, plots, results, meeting schedule, outcome, TODO, etc...).
I will use it ONLY on my laptop, and I'd need to read the files when I don't have internet connection too.
I have no need to retrive files from elsewhere with a Web Browser, and I'd prefer not to open ports on the laptop.
Would this be feasible?
What's the setting I have to specify in elogd.cfg file?
Is there an example of such a ELOG use you could provide?
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If you download the standard package, it installs a demo logbook on your computer which you can use as a personal logbook. It uses port 8080 by default, although this can be changed. Then only thing you need to do is to make sure that port 8080 is blocked on your firewall. Read your OS documentation on how to set-up and use a firewall. Once you block port 8080, the data cannot be accessed from outside your laptop.
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Thanks Stefan,
I've properly set the firewall, and access is forbidden from outside. But when I don't have internet access, how could I open my database?
Furthermore: how it is possible to change the "demo" title ? and what's the procedure to open other databases?
Thanks again for helping
Sara
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Mon Feb 1 10:17:03 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | latest | Re: ELOG for personal use only |
Sara Vanini wrote: |
I've properly set the firewall, and access is forbidden from outside. But when I don't have internet access, how could I open my database?
Furthermore: how it is possible to change the "demo" title ? and what's the procedure to open other databases?
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You can start the elogd daemon even when you don't have internet access, and access your database locally under http://localhost:8080. For changing the title of a logbook, please read the documentation. |
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