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Mon May 31 14:51:39 2021 |
| Maxim | maxsimuus69@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 3.1.4-3 | Problem with a self-compiled code. | Dear, sir! There is a problem with a configuration file.
The code was compiled by Cygwin (gcc-core, gcc-g++, make, gdb, libssl-dev). After a compilation a reference to our own css-file was written in configuration file and css-file was included in a folder “themes/default” of the project.
The problem is that in running elog-3.1.4-1 (and upper versions) css-file name in a code of a page has some random symbols before file-name, for example: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="ø9öÿeLogOUK.css">. It was found that the problem is resolved if a string “Password file=passwd” is deleted, but in this case it is impossible to set passwords to the users.
Here is an example of configuration file which is taken from the forum and just one string (CSS=elogOUK.css) has added to the code
[global]
; port under which server is listening
Port = 8080
CSS = eLogOUK.css
[Accelerator]
Comment = Accelerator Logbook
; use user level password access
Password file = passwd
Login expiration = 1000
Admin user = ritt
Self register = 1
; look and feel
Guest menu commands = Back, Find, Login, Help
Guest find menu commands = Find, Login, Help
Date format = %B %d, %Y
; attributes
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Category, Subject
Options Category = Routine entry, Shift summary, Problem, Fix, Question, Info, Other
Extendable attributes = Category
Required Attributes = Category, Subject
Thread display = $Subject, entered by $author on $Entry date
Quick filter = Date, Category
; title as shown in the browser
Page Title = Accelerator Logbook - $subject
; preset author and email
Preset Author = $long_name
Preset Author Email = $user_email
; these attributes cannot be changed
Locked Attributes = Author, Author Email
; only author can change its own entry
Restrict edit = 1
; options for reply
Subst on reply subject = Re: $Configuration Name
Remove on reply = Author, Author Email
; No Email notification
Suppress Email to users = 1
____________________________________________________________________
What can be done to resolve this problem? |
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Sat May 22 20:44:33 2021 |
| Phil Rubin | rubinp@cern.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.3 | Naming a Notebook KTAG Wipes Out Formatting. Why? | An experiment's ELOG installation, using the default theme, names logbooks after its subsystem's acronyms. One subsystem is referred to as KTAG, but when this name (or its lowercase version) is used for a logbook name, the logbook appears unformatted. Changing the name, even to K-TAG, works fine. Nothing close to KTAG appears in elog.css. Does anyone know why this happens and whether it is possible or worth the while to get around the "problem"? |
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Thu May 20 21:01:41 2021 |
| Gabriel Lopez | gabelopez@bnl.gov | Question | Linux | 3.1.4-3 | New user not working | Running elog-3.1.4-3 Can't add users through the web interface. Clicking add user and writing all the fields in with something doesn't add a user into the PWD file of that logbook. Running a tail -f on the password file shows elog writes the user info with the hashed password 3 times and then deletes the information about 20 seconds later. Has anyone else had a similar issue? This is running on RHEL8.3 |
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Tue May 4 15:24:56 2021 |
| Sebastian Schenk | sebastian.schenk@physik.uni-halle.de | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Bug: "Append on edit" triggers too often | I can confirm the issue also for "prepend on edit".
To be more precise, it gets executed everytime the condition state changes, if placed in the config without condition, or if placed in a condition, everytime the condition gets activated.
Faith wrote: |
The command "Append on edit = " is getting executed everytime, when a dropdown menu is changed. This happens even at the first creation of an entry, so the append text stucks up multiple times in the text body.
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Tue May 4 14:45:47 2021 |
| Faith | faithlessangel85@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.2 | Bug: "Append on edit" triggers too often | The command "Append on edit = " is getting executed everytime, when a dropdown menu is changed. This happens even at the first creation of an entry, so the append text stucks up multiple times in the text body. |
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Fri Apr 30 21:55:23 2021 |
| Frank Baptista | caffeinejazz@gmail.com | Question | Windows | V3.1.3-fd7f1e2 | Re: Real-time mirroring? | Hi Sebastian,
You're absolutely correct that the users at the chambers could directly use the remote ELOG server (without having a local server), and I did originally think about this. Unfortunately, there are times that our network "goes down" (for maintenance and other issues), and it was important to maintain the users' ability to perform regular 'local' updates at the temperature chambers, regardless of the network status.
In our situation, having a remote server also became particularly useful in the event that the 'local' computer at a specific temperature chamber "went down". The user can continue to update the respective logbook at the remoter server, knowing that it would eventually synchronize with the respective local server(s).
Thanks for the great feedback!
Frank
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
Hi Frank,
I am not sure, if I understood your setup correctly. But in my eyes, you don't need the local elog servers. The only difference for the users at the chambers would be to directly use the 'mirror' remote elog url instead of the local elog url in their browsers. "which is regularly updated..." could mean, that you are using some kind of automatism to add entries to the local elogs, but you could also use these directly on the remote
If you have concers about users editing the wrong chamber elog, there is a usermanagement to only allow certain users to certain elogs (on the remote).
As for the part "having a record conflict". That would be totally fine and handled by the mirror function.
See the part "If new entries exist locally and remotely having the same entry ID"... in the documentation of the function.
As you state, that you are working on windows. There is no "killall" command to send the signal, as far as i know.
Then a script could kill the elog and start it again. But this should have the disadvantage of loosing the login session of the users.
Best wishes,
Sebastian
Frank Baptista wrote: |
Hi Sebatian,
Thank you for taking the time to answer...very much appreciated!
Although I'm running Windows OS, I do understand your approach, and will work on an analogous solution.
Our setup is interesting -- we're running many temperature chambers, each one having a dedicated computer running a unique instance of ELOG, each of which is regularly updated to let users know what the progress is for the lengthy temperature testing. All of these individual logbooks regularly synchronize to a common 'mirror' ELOG server, which shows all the logbooks in one location. Users can view all the logbooks on one screen, by connecting to the mirror server. Since this can be done remotely, it also makes it convenient to add "updates" remotely to the mirror server, which eventually synchronizes with each individual computer at the temperature chambers. As you might imagine, if there is a user doing an update at the temperature chamber computer while another user enters an update remotely to the mirror server, there is a chance of having a record conflict.
I was trying to avoid conflicts by having real-time mirroring, where a change on either end is detected and immediately "synchronized", thereby reducing or eliminating conflicts.
In any case, if I do come up with a good solution for Windows, I'll be sure to share what I did.
Cheers,
Frank
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
Hello Frank,
It seems, you are using the mirror function of elog. It should resolve conflicts by itself acording to the documented rules. (https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html)
As I don't use this function, I can't say how good it works.
If you don't want to use this function, I would suggest using the "Execute new | edit | delete" feature to trigger a script after each change of elog entries.
This script could itself run "rsync" or your sync solution to make the sync and
should afterwards call "killall -HUP elogd" on the remote to let elog re-read the config (and this sould also update the indices)
(see Server Configuration https://elog.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html)
If you have a sync-solution, which itself permanently observes folders for changes and syncs it by itself,
It should have the option to run a command after sucessful sync or you need an other method to call "killall -HUP elogd" after sync.
Personally I would recommend the mirror function as it has a internal conflict resolution.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Sebastian
PS: I don't know anything about your setup, but maybe there is a solution, where you don't need the local servers.
As I think, the mirror function is mainly for backup reasons of a main server to a secondary one or similar.
Frank Baptista wrote: |
Hello!
We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server. We have users that create updates at the local server, and some at the remote server, which can run the risk of record conflicts. Right now, the local servers perform a "Mirror cron" every 5 minutes, but even that leaves the door open to potential conflicts.
I found an open-source JAVA-based app called DirSync Pro (https://www.dirsyncpro.org/) which is capable of performing real-time mirroring, and has conflict handling. I "took it for a spin", and it does do what it claims. However, because each ELOG server performs record "indexing", it doesn't recognize records that aren't part of the current list of records. Restarting the ELOG server obviously corrects that, but I was wondering if there is another way to get the server to recognize newer "remotely-generated" records without restarting the server.
As always, I'm appreciative for the outstanding working that has been done to make ELOG the great application that it is!
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Fri Apr 30 21:13:39 2021 |
| Sebastian Schenk | sebastian.schenk@physik.uni-halle.de | Question | Windows | V3.1.3-fd7f1e2 | Re: Real-time mirroring? | Hi Frank,
I am not sure, if I understood your setup correctly. But in my eyes, you don't need the local elog servers. The only difference for the users at the chambers would be to directly use the 'mirror' remote elog url instead of the local elog url in their browsers. "which is regularly updated..." could mean, that you are using some kind of automatism to add entries to the local elogs, but you could also use these directly on the remote
If you have concers about users editing the wrong chamber elog, there is a usermanagement to only allow certain users to certain elogs (on the remote).
As for the part "having a record conflict". That would be totally fine and handled by the mirror function.
See the part "If new entries exist locally and remotely having the same entry ID"... in the documentation of the function.
As you state, that you are working on windows. There is no "killall" command to send the signal, as far as i know.
Then a script could kill the elog and start it again. But this should have the disadvantage of loosing the login session of the users.
Best wishes,
Sebastian
Frank Baptista wrote: |
Hi Sebatian,
Thank you for taking the time to answer...very much appreciated!
Although I'm running Windows OS, I do understand your approach, and will work on an analogous solution.
Our setup is interesting -- we're running many temperature chambers, each one having a dedicated computer running a unique instance of ELOG, each of which is regularly updated to let users know what the progress is for the lengthy temperature testing. All of these individual logbooks regularly synchronize to a common 'mirror' ELOG server, which shows all the logbooks in one location. Users can view all the logbooks on one screen, by connecting to the mirror server. Since this can be done remotely, it also makes it convenient to add "updates" remotely to the mirror server, which eventually synchronizes with each individual computer at the temperature chambers. As you might imagine, if there is a user doing an update at the temperature chamber computer while another user enters an update remotely to the mirror server, there is a chance of having a record conflict.
I was trying to avoid conflicts by having real-time mirroring, where a change on either end is detected and immediately "synchronized", thereby reducing or eliminating conflicts.
In any case, if I do come up with a good solution for Windows, I'll be sure to share what I did.
Cheers,
Frank
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
Hello Frank,
It seems, you are using the mirror function of elog. It should resolve conflicts by itself acording to the documented rules. (https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html)
As I don't use this function, I can't say how good it works.
If you don't want to use this function, I would suggest using the "Execute new | edit | delete" feature to trigger a script after each change of elog entries.
This script could itself run "rsync" or your sync solution to make the sync and
should afterwards call "killall -HUP elogd" on the remote to let elog re-read the config (and this sould also update the indices)
(see Server Configuration https://elog.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html)
If you have a sync-solution, which itself permanently observes folders for changes and syncs it by itself,
It should have the option to run a command after sucessful sync or you need an other method to call "killall -HUP elogd" after sync.
Personally I would recommend the mirror function as it has a internal conflict resolution.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Sebastian
PS: I don't know anything about your setup, but maybe there is a solution, where you don't need the local servers.
As I think, the mirror function is mainly for backup reasons of a main server to a secondary one or similar.
Frank Baptista wrote: |
Hello!
We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server. We have users that create updates at the local server, and some at the remote server, which can run the risk of record conflicts. Right now, the local servers perform a "Mirror cron" every 5 minutes, but even that leaves the door open to potential conflicts.
I found an open-source JAVA-based app called DirSync Pro (https://www.dirsyncpro.org/) which is capable of performing real-time mirroring, and has conflict handling. I "took it for a spin", and it does do what it claims. However, because each ELOG server performs record "indexing", it doesn't recognize records that aren't part of the current list of records. Restarting the ELOG server obviously corrects that, but I was wondering if there is another way to get the server to recognize newer "remotely-generated" records without restarting the server.
As always, I'm appreciative for the outstanding working that has been done to make ELOG the great application that it is!
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Fri Apr 30 20:29:45 2021 |
| Frank Baptista | caffeinejazz@gmail.com | Question | Windows | V3.1.3-fd7f1e2 | Re: Real-time mirroring? | Hi Sebatian,
Thank you for taking the time to answer...very much appreciated!
Although I'm running Windows OS, I do understand your approach, and will work on an analogous solution.
Our setup is interesting -- we're running many temperature chambers, each one having a dedicated computer running a unique instance of ELOG, each of which is regularly updated to let users know what the progress is for the lengthy temperature testing. All of these individual logbooks regularly synchronize to a common 'mirror' ELOG server, which shows all the logbooks in one location. Users can view all the logbooks on one screen, by connecting to the mirror server. Since this can be done remotely, it also makes it convenient to add "updates" remotely to the mirror server, which eventually synchronizes with each individual computer at the temperature chambers. As you might imagine, if there is a user doing an update at the temperature chamber computer while another user enters an update remotely to the mirror server, there is a chance of having a record conflict.
I was trying to avoid conflicts by having real-time mirroring, where a change on either end is detected and immediately "synchronized", thereby reducing or eliminating conflicts.
In any case, if I do come up with a good solution for Windows, I'll be sure to share what I did.
Cheers,
Frank
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
Hello Frank,
It seems, you are using the mirror function of elog. It should resolve conflicts by itself acording to the documented rules. (https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html)
As I don't use this function, I can't say how good it works.
If you don't want to use this function, I would suggest using the "Execute new | edit | delete" feature to trigger a script after each change of elog entries.
This script could itself run "rsync" or your sync solution to make the sync and
should afterwards call "killall -HUP elogd" on the remote to let elog re-read the config (and this sould also update the indices)
(see Server Configuration https://elog.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html)
If you have a sync-solution, which itself permanently observes folders for changes and syncs it by itself,
It should have the option to run a command after sucessful sync or you need an other method to call "killall -HUP elogd" after sync.
Personally I would recommend the mirror function as it has a internal conflict resolution.
I hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Sebastian
PS: I don't know anything about your setup, but maybe there is a solution, where you don't need the local servers.
As I think, the mirror function is mainly for backup reasons of a main server to a secondary one or similar.
Frank Baptista wrote: |
Hello!
We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server. We have users that create updates at the local server, and some at the remote server, which can run the risk of record conflicts. Right now, the local servers perform a "Mirror cron" every 5 minutes, but even that leaves the door open to potential conflicts.
I found an open-source JAVA-based app called DirSync Pro (https://www.dirsyncpro.org/) which is capable of performing real-time mirroring, and has conflict handling. I "took it for a spin", and it does do what it claims. However, because each ELOG server performs record "indexing", it doesn't recognize records that aren't part of the current list of records. Restarting the ELOG server obviously corrects that, but I was wondering if there is another way to get the server to recognize newer "remotely-generated" records without restarting the server.
As always, I'm appreciative for the outstanding working that has been done to make ELOG the great application that it is!
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