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68012
Thu Jun 11 01:32:26 2015
gary holman
holman@uw.edu
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Linux
V2.9.1-244
Re: Different timezone settings for each elog
Okay, I missed the obvious...
sudo -u central-tz-user (start
elog)
68365
Thu Jul 21 08:08:07 2016
Stefan Ritt
stefan.ritt@psi.ch
Question
Windows
2.9.2
Re: Different logbook files when running elogd as admin or normal user
I don't know why elogd uses different
logbook directories depending on the user.
Maybe you start it in different directories,
68366
Thu Jul 21 09:37:47 2016
Antonio Bulgheroni
antonio.bulgheroni@gmail.com
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Windows
2.9.2
Re: Different logbook files when running elogd as admin or normal user
So I found the my log files, but this issue
should probably be documented.
When running as admin my logbook
69296
Tue Feb 2 07:43:49 2021
Stefan Ritt
stefan.ritt@psi.ch
Question
Linux | Windows
3.1.4
Re: Different Top Groups or Groups have the same logbook name
Unfortunately you have to name these top
groups differently, because they are internally
used for the database name.
69297
Tue Feb 2 08:17:15 2021
MATT TERRON
matao11235@gmail.com
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Linux | Windows
3.1.4
Re: Different Top Groups or Groups have the same logbook name
So both Top Group names and Logbook
names should be unique inside one .cfg file,
is that correct?
69298
Tue Feb 2 08:25:46 2021
Stefan Ritt
stefan.ritt@psi.ch
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Linux | Windows
3.1.4
Re: Different Top Groups or Groups have the same logbook name
That's correct.
67328
Thu Aug 30 09:13:57 2012
David Pilgram
David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk
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Linux
2.9.2-2473
Re: Difference between time and date formats
OK, I see that $date can work in a different
way; if the Thread display uses $date,
then the present timestamp is substituted
65990
Wed Oct 8 15:23:56 2008
Stefan Ritt
stefan.ritt@psi.ch
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Re: Deny Wildcards
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