Re: How to increase TEXT_SIZE to address entry text limit, posted by Simon Däster on Wed Dec 16 12:41:42 2020
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Hi Illam
You actually have to change the source code of elog and then recompile. Download the code from https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/src/master/, change the value of the variable TEXT_SIZE in the file src/elogd.h
Default ist #define TEXT_SIZE 250000
Illam Pakkirisamy wrote: |
Hi,
I'm trying to increase the entry text constraint but not sure how to do this. Couldn't find it in the documentation or may be I missed it. Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam

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Re: How to access PSI Elog data from other web clients , posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Oct 21 00:42:42 2021
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There is a python API to access ELOG via HTTP: https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog
Lin Wang wrote: |
We want to develop separate mobile web pages for the web applications deployed at CSNS accelerator, including the PSI Elog.
In Elog, is there RESTful API or HTTP/JSON or HTTP/XML interface for other web clients to access?
Or is there any workaround?
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Default "Author" when replying to a log entry, posted by Jan Just Keijser on Tue Feb 1 15:39:38 2022
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what is the default value for "Author" when replying to a log entry ? I now see that for each reply to a log entry, the value of "Author" is set to the value of the author of the original entry - this makes it very hard to see which user has replied to a particular log entry, especially when users start replying to replies etc.
This is with elog 3.1.4-3 on CentOS 7 |
Re: Default "Author" when replying to a log entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 1 15:43:00 2022
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As you can see, on this forum the author for replies is correct. This is done via the config option:
Preset on reply Author = $long_name
Jan Just Keijser wrote: |
what is the default value for "Author" when replying to a log entry ? I now see that for each reply to a log entry, the value of "Author" is set to the value of the author of the original entry - this makes it very hard to see which user has replied to a particular log entry, especially when users start replying to replies etc.
This is with elog 3.1.4-3 on CentOS 7
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Re: Default "Author" when replying to a log entry, posted by Jan Just Keijser on Tue Feb 1 16:43:34 2022
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Excellent, exactly what I was looking for, many thanks!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
As you can see, on this forum the author for replies is correct. This is done via the config option:
Preset on reply Author = $long_name
Jan Just Keijser wrote: |
what is the default value for "Author" when replying to a log entry ? I now see that for each reply to a log entry, the value of "Author" is set to the value of the author of the original entry - this makes it very hard to see which user has replied to a particular log entry, especially when users start replying to replies etc.
This is with elog 3.1.4-3 on CentOS 7
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ELOG problems with certificates, posted by Ezio Zanghellini on Thu Feb 10 19:03:56 2022
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Recently I have had problems with ELOG not accepting the certificates (in this case from https://letsencrypt.org/) probably due to the old version of the SSL library of the binary distribution for Windows.
I have tried to follow the instructions to set up ELOG to work with Apache but they are probably old.
I have a simple solution for the Apache installation of XAMPP, the example is for two separate logbooks using each its own ELOG service on the same server:
1. I have set up the two ELOG to run as http://my.server.example.com:8080/ and as http://my.server.example.com:8081/
2. in c:\xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf I have enabled the following (I am not sure if all the modules are really needed but this works for me):
LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so
LoadModule proxy_http_module modules/mod_proxy_http.so
LoadModule headers_module modules/mod_headers.so
LoadModule proxy_html_module modules/mod_proxy_html.so
LoadModule xml2enc_module modules/mod_xml2enc.so
3. still in c:\xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf, at the very end of the file I added the following:
ProxyRequests off
Redirect permanent /app1 https://my.server.example.com/app1/
ProxyPass /app1/ http://my.server.example.com:8080/
ProxyHTMLURLMap http://my.server.example.com:8080 /app1
Redirect permanent /app2 https://my.server.example.com/app2/
ProxyPass /app2/ http://my.server.example.com:8081/
ProxyHTMLURLMap http://my.server.example.com:8081 /app2
This way I can now connect to the two ELOG using https://my.server.example.com/app1/ and https://my.server.example.com/app2/ without troubles and no additional setting to either the configuration files of ELOG nor any need for virtual hosts, ...
I hope this might be of use.
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PDF preview special steps to enable, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Fri May 6 21:12:11 2022
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Ubuntu LTS 20.04 and others have elog PDF preview disabled by default. To enable,
please follow these steps, see https://daq00.triumf.ca/DaqWiki/index.php/Ubuntu#Enable_elog_PDF_preview
Enable elog PDF preview
see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52998331/imagemagick-security-policy-pdf-blocking-conversion
xemacs -nw /etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml
remove this section at the end:
<!-- disable ghostscript format types -->
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="PS" />
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="PS2" />
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="PS3" />
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="PDF" />
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="XPS" />
K.O. |
Re: PDF preview special steps to enable, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 10 22:40:26 2022
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I have a PDF file created by root which ImageMagic cannot convert to a .png file. If I do
convert img.pdf img.png
it works on my mac, but under RH7.4 the program goes into an infinite loop eating 100% CPU.
I attached the img.pdf, but compressed it to img.pdf.gz, otherwise I cannot post here.
Can anyone figure out why ImageMagick won't convert that file? |