User authorization file corruption, posted by soren poulsen on Fri Sep 18 07:39:02 2009
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Hi,
Here is what happens (I think) if E-log encounters a full file system where it keeps the user authorization file:
1. When a user connects, E-log will make a backup of the file. The backup will be corrupt since the file system is full. |
Re: User authorization file corruption, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 16 12:17:15 2009
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soren poulsen wrote:
Hi, |
"Collapse to last = 1" problem when reply twice to the same entry, posted by Gabriele Sirri on Sat Oct 24 01:10:24 2009
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Hello.
Please look at the entry 66525 of this forum (just 5 thread before this one):
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Re: User authorization file corruption, posted by soren poulsen on Mon Oct 26 10:15:20 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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elog crashes with a long thread., posted by David Pilgram on Thu Oct 29 20:48:41 2009
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Hi Stefan,
I have a thread of 70 entries. I added another entry, which was saved, but elog crashed.
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2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by David Spindler on Mon Nov 2 21:23:38 2009
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I upgraded 2.7.5 rev 2175 to 2.7.7 rev 2246 last Thursday. I tested it with several logbooks with no problems. However I received a rep[ort today that
it was down. I discovered whenever I tried to open a logbook entitled "Equipment Reservation" in the folder "EquipmentReservations"
Elog would crash. I checked the elog.log file with no entries in it other than showing when it was restarted. I backed up to 2.7.5 and had no porblems |
Re: 2.7.6 and 2.7.7 crash upon opening logbook that runs on 2.7.5, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 3 09:04:34 2009
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David Spindler wrote:
I upgraded 2.7.5 rev 2175 to 2.7.7 rev 2246 last Thursday. I tested it with several logbooks with no |
Reply on item not allowed moving item to other logbook, posted by Eddy Berends on Mon Nov 9 11:50:05 2009
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After I moved an item from one logbook to another one I cannot reply on this item anymore.
When the submit button is clicked it returns: Submit not allowed
This eLog server running Linux is sync'd with an server running Windows XP. |