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    icon2.gif   Re: Problems with elog client, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Apr 17 19:11:36 2008 
I have tried your sample config file, and this one also works for me.
The problem arises when using top groups. I have produced a minimal config file including a top group, of the form
[global]
logbook tabs = 1
SSL = 1
Theme = default

Top group testgroup = demo1, demo2
Show top groups = 1


[global testgroup]
Attributes      = Author, Subject, Type
Options Subject = ThisOne{1}, Shift info {2}, ThatOne{3}

{1} Options Type = OneType1, OneType2, OneType3
{2} Options Type = Shift start {a}, Shift end {b}, Info
{3} Options Type = TwoType1, TwoType2, TwoType3

Required Attributes = Author, Subject, Type

{2&a} Preset Text = shift_checklist.txt
{2&b} Preset Text = shift_summary.txt


[demo1]
Comment = DemoLog 1

[demo2]
Comment = DemoLog 2

Although the conditional attributes work for the logbooks demo1 and demo2, the preset text does not work. It works when the Preset Text= statement is (also) places in the individual logbook sections. Can you check if it behaves the same on your side?

Yoshio
    icon14.gif   Re: Problems with elog client, posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Apr 18 14:17:52 2008 

Stefan Ritt wrote:
I fixed that in SVN revision 2103, please download and test it.


I just downloaded and tested it. It works!!

Thank you for all the work.

Yoshio
    icon2.gif   Re: Access Control, posted by Yoshio Imai on Tue May 13 16:58:40 2008 

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each individual logbook, this unfortunately also gives them 'write' access.


I think the solution to your problem would be to use Deny statements in the configuration sections for the logbooks.
Assume user1, user2 and user3 are in the "owners'" group of logbook1, and user4 and user5 only have "privileged read" access. Then a configuration as follows might help:
Login user = user1, user2, user3, user4, user5

Deny New = user4, user5
Deny Reply = user4, user5
Deny Duplicate = user4, user5
Deny Edit = user4, user5
Deny Delete = user4, user5
Deny Select = user4, user5
Deny CSV Import = user4, user5

This should give them the same read permissions as the logbook owners but should deny any writing operations. I recognize that this is a little bit of admin work if the lists of such "privileged readers" gets long, but each user would have his/her individual password (even the same as for access to his/her "own" logbook).

Perhaps you can give it a try.
icon4.gif   Error messages while creating thumbnails, posted by Yoshio Imai on Wed Jul 9 19:57:50 2008 
Hi again!

I have recently noticed that elog often creates large accumulations of the following group of error messages in our syslog:
Jul  9 19:05:00 elogd[27009]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul  9 19:05:00 elogd[27009]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul  9 19:05:02 elogd[27009]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul  9 19:05:02 elogd[27009]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul  9 19:05:05 elogd[27013]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul  9 19:05:05 elogd[27013]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul  9 19:05:05 elogd[27013]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul  9 19:05:05 elogd[27013]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul  9 19:05:05 elogd[27016]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul  9 19:05:05 elogd[27016]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul  9 19:05:06 elogd[27016]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul  9 19:05:06 elogd[27016]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied

I have further found out that these coincide with the generation of attachment thumbnails (i.e. every time a user displays an entry generated before the advent of ImageMagick support for the first time, and every time the preview pictures are scaled/rotated while editing an entry).

The PID-file is indeed owned by the root user and not elog, but is correctly cleaned up at termination of the elog server.
Jul  9 19:47:08 elogd[27335]: elogd server aborted.

Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27359]: elogd 2.7.3 built Apr 18 2008, 14:08:31 
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27359]: revision 2104
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27359]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27359]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27360]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27360]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27360]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27360]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul  9 19:47:16 elogd[27359]: ImageMagick detected

Does this point at some sort of problem?


Another question concerning the thumbnails of multi-page PDF-files: would it make sense to restrict the thumbnail generation to the first page? Since this is the title page, which in most cases is the only relevant page (really reading the file from the thumbnails is usually not possible anyway), this could help keep the attachment display less crowded ...


Thanks for the work and continuing support!

Yoshio
    icon2.gif   Re: 2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type", posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Aug 8 14:20:27 2008 

dale cooper wrote:
I'd love to display in the LIST VIEW (full, summary, or threaded views) different color's based on which TYPE was selected...

You can achieve this by using a "style" directive for this attribute. E.g. if your attribute is called "Shift" and entries with value "Day" should be green, value "Swing" should be blue, you should add
Style Shift Day = background-color:green
Style Shift Swing = background-color:blue
(and so on) to the config file.



Quote:
really I am just wondering if I can change the verbage that ELOG is using for the term TYPE? Is that doable?

As long as I am not missing a key point in your problem, you should be able to define the names of your logbook attributes simply with the "Attribute" directive. So, if you want the users to enter the shift and the name of the shift leader, you would put a line
Attributes = Shift, Shift leader
Options Shift = Day, Swing, ... <and so on>
Options Shift leader = Mike, Edward, John, ... <and so on>
and the logbook display should correctly show "Shift" and "Shift leader" in the header line of each entry ...
    icon2.gif   Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Aug 8 14:27:03 2008 

T. Ribbrock wrote:
NOTE: I found that this does not work if LOGBOOK has any spaces in it - I would get error messages where the logbook was not found.


You might try to escape the space in the form
elog -a 'Attribute1=value' -x -h localhost -l 'LOG\ BOOK' -p 8080 -u USER PASSWD



T. Ribbrock wrote:
What is the easiest way to retrieve an ID from the command line

I don't know if this helps you (depends on how much the application that edits the entry communicates with the application the generates the entry), but the elog client should output something like
Message successfully transmitted, ID=12345
which you could e.g. redirect into a file that the editing application then reads to determine the ID.
    icon2.gif   Re: Expand TEXT colum in Summary view?, posted by Yoshio Imai on Mon Aug 18 14:08:22 2008 

dale cooper wrote:
I am wondering if it is possible to configure ELOG to expand the TEXT column in the SUMMARY view?

While it is not possible to specify a number of characters per row, you can control the number of text lines in the summary view using the
Summary lines = NNN
directive (cf. also the ELog admin guide).
    icon4.gif   elog init script, posted by Yoshio Imai on Mon Nov 10 13:05:21 2008 
Notice that the following is not true when editing the config file outside of the administrator's "Config" page:
	reload)
		# Do nothing since ELOG daemon responds to 
		# the changes in conffile directly.
		;;

In our installation, the sysadmin has therefore added the following section for the reload) part of the init script:
    reload)
        if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then
            echo -n "$DESC to reread config file ... "
            kill -HUP `cat "$PIDFILE"`
            echo "done"
        else
            echo "No $PIDFILE found!"
        fi
        ;;
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