Re: logbook db size causing very slow response, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jan 11 18:09:04 2003
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> 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.
Another trick for large logbooks is to divide them into a logbook with
recent entries and one with old entries (archive), like I did now in this
forum. One can enable the "copy to" command for the administrator, who then
can copy regularly old entries to the archive, keeping the recent logkook
reasonable small with a good responsiviness. If one wants to search then the
old messages, one can still go to the archive, but then the search command
takes longer. |
Re: 'group' option in conflict with 'guest logic' and 'LogBook Tabs' option , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 13 11:43:37 2003
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> small problem :
> ****************
> Logbook Tabs = 0 in the guest logbook will close the group header
> may be create a parameter to solve ?
> GroupGuest Extranet = ....
What I would recommend in that case is to run two copies of elogd in
parallel, one for the public and one for the private section. They can even
run on differnt ports so the firewall can block the private section. If the
private logbooks are not defined in the public elogd, they don't show up in
the logbook tabs, so only the publick logbook tabs are seen. Please note
that two elogd daemons should not have concurrent write access to the same
logbook, since there is not locking and the logbook could get messed up that
way. So only one elogd should have write access to any logbook.
- Stefan |
Re: call a shell from ELOG / new button [Submit & Notify], posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 13 11:45:18 2003
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I put this on the wish list.
- Stefan |
Re: confused name in the attributes section, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 24 12:24:18 2003
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> do not use confused name in attributes
> **************************************
> like
> Attributes Type, Type2
> the info on Type2 will be placed in the Type also
> see attachment 1
>
> Never use confused name like '
> Attributes PC_Memory, Memory
I acknowledge the problem. It had to do with the fact that for checkbox
options, the first checkbox is submitted in the above case as "Type0", the
second as "Type1", and the third as "Type2" which conficts with the other
attribute. I fixed that and use now "Type#0" and so on which should be fine.
The fix will be included in V2.2.6.
Stefan |
Re: Write only, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 31 09:49:43 2003
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> I'm interested using elog for a lab notebook. Once entries have been
> entered they cannot be changed/edited.
> Is it possible for elog to be setup to support something like this? A write
> only mode?
What you need is an entry in the elogd.cfg file:
Manu commands = Back, New, Reply, Find, Config, Logout, Help
As you see, the "Edit" and "Delete" commands are missing here and therefore
do not get displayed. So you can enter a message with "New", but you cannot
change it afterwards. |
Re: Write only, posted by Matthew on Fri Jan 31 20:47:51 2003
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Does this truly disable the edit command or just hide it?
> > I'm interested using elog for a lab notebook. Once entries have been
> > entered they cannot be changed/edited.
> > Is it possible for elog to be setup to support something like this? A write
> > only mode?
>
> What you need is an entry in the elogd.cfg file:
>
> Manu commands = Back, New, Reply, Find, Config, Logout, Help
>
> As you see, the "Edit" and "Delete" commands are missing here and therefore
> do not get displayed. So you can enter a message with "New", but you cannot
> change it afterwards. |
Re: Write only, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 31 21:09:47 2003
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> Does this truly disable the edit command or just hide it?
You're right! In some earlier versions, it did disable it, but in 2.2.5 it
just hides it. I fixed that bug and from 2.3.0 on it will really disable
that command again, such that if someone enters manually
http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Forum/202?cmd=Edit
will produce and error if the command is not in the menu list. |
Re: Author attribute as a Quick Filter?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 6 15:46:11 2003
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> 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
The "Quick Filter" facility only works for attributes which are avaiable as
an "Options <attribute> = ..." list. So if you have a "free" attribute like
the author, the systen would have to scan the whole logbook to find all
possible authors, which would result in some unacceptable performance
degradation. Nevertheless, in systems with a limited number of authors one
can add the "options author = ..." statement to get the selection box. The
behaviour is independent of the "Self-Register" setting. |