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67241
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Wed Apr 11 14:04:33 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.9.1-243 | Re: Kerberos authentication |
Thomas Kleeb wrote: |
Like I said in the beginning, I'm a linux green-horn How do I stop the elogd daemon, and do I have to delete all the elog files and directories created by the RPM or can I just follow the instructions for the tar file and install / make over the RPM installation?
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/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd stop
Just compile elogd with Kerberos support and copy it over the existing elogd daemon.
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67242
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Wed Apr 11 14:36:43 2012 |
| Thomas Kleeb | thomas.kleeb@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.9.1-243 | Re: Kerberos authentication |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Thomas Kleeb wrote: |
Like I said in the beginning, I'm a linux green-horn How do I stop the elogd daemon, and do I have to delete all the elog files and directories created by the RPM or can I just follow the instructions for the tar file and install / make over the RPM installation?
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/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd stop
Just compile elogd with Kerberos support and copy it over the existing elogd daemon.
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I think it's working now !!!!
Thanks
Tom |
67222
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Thu Mar 29 17:30:28 2012 |
| Rex Tayloe | rtayloe@indiana.edu | Question | Linux | V2.9.0-243 | create "front page" for a logbook |
Is there a way to create a "front page" or "table of contents" for a logbook?
While chronological entries are good and what elog was designed for, I find myself wanting a page to summarize important things
and/or link to important files that are somewhere in that logbook. And, I would like to use the features of the elog editor to do (not just point
to another www page that points to the various elog entries). For example, in an analysis logbook, you would like to have one page that
may summarize latest on analysis and point to best/latest plot/drawing of something and not have to re-search for it every time.
I think that start page with cmd to go to entry 1 (how do I do that?) may work. Then I just keep editing entry 1 to point to latest info or
entries. Will this work? Will I run into a size limitiation if I attach too many files to that? Is there a better way?
One could imaging using a wiki to do this, however, I never seem to get to updating our wikis... maybe I should just figure how to
get elog to do it.
Thanks. |
67223
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Thu Mar 29 23:43:30 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.9.0-243 | Re: create "front page" for a logbook |
Rex Tayloe wrote: |
Is there a way to create a "front page" or "table of contents" for a logbook?
While chronological entries are good and what elog was designed for, I find myself wanting a page to summarize important things
and/or link to important files that are somewhere in that logbook. And, I would like to use the features of the elog editor to do (not just point
to another www page that points to the various elog entries). For example, in an analysis logbook, you would like to have one page that
may summarize latest on analysis and point to best/latest plot/drawing of something and not have to re-search for it every time.
I think that start page with cmd to go to entry 1 (how do I do that?) may work. Then I just keep editing entry 1 to point to latest info or
entries. Will this work? Will I run into a size limitiation if I attach too many files to that? Is there a better way?
One could imaging using a wiki to do this, however, I never seem to get to updating our wikis... maybe I should just figure how to
get elog to do it.
Thanks.
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Well, if you never get to update your wiki, you will you get to update your summary page? As you know there is no free lunch.
For my analysis logbooks, I do it such that I create an arbitrary entry in the logbook, where I put references to other entries. Using the syntax "elog:<id>" this is very simple like here: elog:67222. Then I put a link to that special page in my browser bookmarks. This puts me one mouse click away from accessing this page. You can link to other elog pages but also to page attachments this way, so no need to put too many attachments into a single page, although there is no limit on that.
Best regards,
Stefan |
67251
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Tue Apr 17 21:59:43 2012 |
| Rex Tayloe | rtayloe@indiana.edu | Question | Linux | V2.9.0-243 | Re: create "front page" for a logbook |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Rex Tayloe wrote: |
Is there a way to create a "front page" or "table of contents" for a logbook?
While chronological entries are good and what elog was designed for, I find myself wanting a page to summarize important things
and/or link to important files that are somewhere in that logbook. And, I would like to use the features of the elog editor to do (not just point
to another www page that points to the various elog entries). For example, in an analysis logbook, you would like to have one page that
may summarize latest on analysis and point to best/latest plot/drawing of something and not have to re-search for it every time.
I think that start page with cmd to go to entry 1 (how do I do that?) may work. Then I just keep editing entry 1 to point to latest info or
entries. Will this work? Will I run into a size limitiation if I attach too many files to that? Is there a better way?
One could imaging using a wiki to do this, however, I never seem to get to updating our wikis... maybe I should just figure how to
get elog to do it.
Thanks.
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Well, if you never get to update your wiki, you will you get to update your summary page? As you know there is no free lunch.
For my analysis logbooks, I do it such that I create an arbitrary entry in the logbook, where I put references to other entries. Using the syntax "elog:<id>" this is very simple like here: elog:67222. Then I put a link to that special page in my browser bookmarks. This puts me one mouse click away from accessing this page. You can link to other elog pages but also to page attachments this way, so no need to put too many attachments into a single page, although there is no limit on that.
Best regards,
Stefan
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Thanks for suggestion... it gave me idea for slightly different way to do it. The method you suggest doesnt work that well to share in group (everyone would have to add that link in their bookmarks).. So I added this in config file:
Title image = <img border=0 height=25 src="bulb.png" alt="Summary/TOC entry">
Title image URL = <http:link to my specific elog page/entry num>
That replaces elog help icon with a link to TOC entry which can be any entry number. One could make a custom icon and perhaps play around with adding more than one link (?).
Another thing that could do same thing and maybe more consistent with elog philiosophy would be to add a command that goes to a specific link or entry.... but this current solution works... |
67098
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Tue Aug 2 13:55:06 2011 |
| Juergen Lupke | juergen.lupke@computacenter.com | Question | Linux | V2.9.0-241 | present Text |
I have define a MOption BACKUP = Server, Switch, Router any now i link to use the Status of the Backup Option to display diffrent html file in the Text field, i the a posible way to do this ?
sample:
MOption BACKUP = Server, Switch, Router
{Server&Switch&Router} Present Text = file1
{Server&Switch} Present Text = file2 |
67103
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Tue Aug 30 20:58:18 2011 |
| Terry Shuck | terry.shuck@atmosenergy.com | Question | Windows | V2.9.0-241 | Password may not contain blanks |
After setting up email addresses for notifications I noticed that the "Full Name" has part of an email address in it. I've tried several ways to correct this however it keeps sending me to a page that says "Password may not contain blanks" and I've not done anything with the password.
Can you tell me how to correct this issue?
I certainly appreciate your help!!
Terry |
67108
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Wed Aug 31 15:21:03 2011 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.9.0-241 | Re: Password may not contain blanks |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
After setting up email addresses for notifications I noticed that the "Full Name" has part of an email address in it. I've tried several ways to correct this however it keeps sending me to a page that says "Password may not contain blanks" and I've not done anything with the password.
Can you tell me how to correct this issue?
I certainly appreciate your help!!
Terry
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Have you tried deleting and re-creating the account? Otherwise you could stop elogd, edit the password file with a text editor, and restart elogd. |