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Tue Aug 3 16:59:36 2004 |
| Drew | drew.card@gmail.com | Bug fix | Linux | Windows | 2.5.3 | Re: speeding up elog : gcc compile optimizations |
> > Is there something else which is making this difficult to do?
>
> Not really, but hsearch() & Co. are not available under Windows, so I have to extract the
> source code from the GNU C libarary or so. Since the last discussion I had lots of other
> topics on my to-do list, such as mirroring and cloning, but the speed issue is getting more
> and more up on the priority list.
Speaking of windows I'd like to note that when I moved my call tracking config from a slow BSD
system (PPro 200Mhz) to a faster windows system (P3 733M) I noted a huge slow down in the
interface. Talking about perhaps 1-2 seconds before to 10-15 seconds after. Using
sysinternals file monitor I see that elogd is hammering each log file in the directory. Not
sure what else is going on. 309 log files - only 1.25Meg.
Anything I can do short of pruning down the files?
[Edit: In both cases above my default view is filtered and sorted - so that I only see things
with a specific status. Taking away the filtering resolves this hit - but does not explain the
speed difference between platforms.]
-D |
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Tue Aug 3 16:34:23 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.2 - 2. | Re: User/Admin privlege question |
Ok, now I see your problem. You defined a "Guest menu commands" which explicitly allows
not-authorized access (that's what it's for). If you only want to allow authorized
access, remove the "guest menu commands" from the logbook sections and also from the
[global] section.
Please note that if an option is not preent in a logbook section, it is looked for in
the [global] section. I see that most of your logbooks have similar settings. Just put
them into the [global] section, and override it in the logbook section if they are
different. |
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Tue Aug 3 16:18:45 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.4 | Re: curly parenthesis problem {smiley} |
> Everything after curly parenthesis is ignored in attribute entry boxes
> like 'Subject' above
>
> What I typed in the subject line was exatcly this:
>
> 'curly parenthesis problem {abc}'
Just don't use curly brackets (;-)
Nevertheless I fixed it in the current version (see subject) |
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Tue Aug 3 15:44:07 2004 |
| Heiko Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.4 | curly parenthesis problem |
Everything after curly parenthesis is ignored in attribute entry boxes
like 'Subject' above
What I typed in the subject line was exatcly this:
'curly parenthesis problem {abc}' |
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Tue Aug 3 14:51:34 2004 |
| Alexandre Camsonne | camsonne@jlab.org | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.2 - 2. | Re: User/Admin privlege question |
The elogd.cfg is attached in the previous message as attachement 3. Sorry it is a
little bit buried between pictures.
The reason I put the picture of the global elogd.cfg is to show that the not logged
user has access to elogd.cfg which is some kind of trouble...
> I just see your [global] part of elogd.cfg, could you send me the complete file?
>
Hi I tried to remove the cookies and it still did not ask for password under 2.5.4.
Has the password file format changed between 2.5.2 and 2.5.3 ?
> What you also could try is to delete all cookies stored in your browser. The way
> cookies are formed changed between 2.5.2 and 2.5.3, so the system could be
> confused by old cookies.
>
> - Stefan |
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Tue Aug 3 13:31:08 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.4 | Re: too many <table> tags |
> Couldn't one include the extra <table> tag only when there is really more than
> one attribute per line. All other lines could then be aligned properly.
Sure one can do a lot of things if one has enough time and not tens of other
requests on the wishlist which really concern some functionality and not just
cosmetics. |
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Tue Aug 3 13:06:54 2004 |
| Heiko Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.4 | Re: too many <table> tags |
> > There are too many <table> tags when displaying a singel entry. E.g.
> > in http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Config+Examples/1 the row 'Configuration Name'
> > is not aligned with the others (see attachment).
>
> The <table> tags are there on purpose. As you can combine several attributes
> into one line (see this forum for example), it's necessary to make an
> independent <table> for each line.
Couldn't one include the extra <table> tag only when there is really more than
one attribute per line. All other lines could then be aligned properly.
To increase the width is not really a solution, since this depends on the
text size used. See attachment with really big text. |
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Tue Aug 3 12:46:55 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.2 - 2. | Re: User/Admin privlege question |
I just see your [global] part of elogd.cfg, could you send me the complete file?
What you also could try is to delete all cookies stored in your browser. The way
cookies are formed changed between 2.5.2 and 2.5.3, so the system could be
confused by old cookies.
- Stefan |