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Fri Aug 27 00:49:27 2004 |
| Heiko Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.0 | Re: elogd does not exit on SIGTERM |
> Noee. Here it works immediately.
>
> Can you try with a fresh server from the distribution, with the example
> elogd.cfg, to see if there is any difference?
>
> The killing is handled in the funciton ctrlc_handler(), which sets _abort =
> TRUE. This is checked in line 16195, just after the select(), and the main
> loop is exited. The select finishes after one second, although I believe
> that the kill signal also terminates the select prematurely. The kill
> command and a Ctrl-C keystroke should work the same way, they both generate
> a SIGTERM or SIGINT signal.
elogd does not exit if there is an 'unprocessed' HUP. So when you do
kill -HUP <pid>
kill <pid>
elogd will only exit after it was accessed. |
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Wed Aug 25 13:36:56 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | watt0006@mail.hzeeland.nl | Question | Linux | Windows | 2.5.3 | ELOG with stunnel won't show logbook |
Hi,
I have an ELOG installation on a RedHat linux server, called myserver. I
can connect to this server with the following entries in the elogd.cfg file:
[global]
URL=http://myserver:8080
This works fine. I can log in, select logbooks, edit/create entries etc.
etc.
However, I want this connection to be encrypted. So I activate stunnel (v4)
in such a way that stunnel listens to port 8081 and forwards to the
("remote") port 8080, which is the "original" elog port. I change the URL=
entry in de elogd.cfg file to URL=https://myserver:8081 in order to use the
SSL encrypted connection.
At this time, when I connect to https://myserver:8081 I get the
welcome/login screen, but when I enter the (correct) username and password,
the elog program does not show the contents of the logbook buts shows the
loginscreen again. If I enter a wrong username/password, I do get a correct
error-screen. So it seems that the connection is correct, but there is some
sort of problem in ELOG. Anyone who can give me a hand here? |
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Mon Aug 23 13:43:58 2004 |
| Heiko Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Bug fix | Linux | 2.5.4 | text display of ascii files not a good idea |
I think the text display of ASCII files, which is new in version
2.5.4, is not a good idea. E.g. I had a large ps file attached
to one entry and it took a long time display this entry (over DSL).
Then I saw that the ps-file is displayed as text, which is not really
useful.
Probably it is fine to display only files ending in '.txt' per default.
In addition a file that has more than say 1000 lines should probably
also not be displayed (as default, optional OK).
Cheers, Heiko |
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Thu Aug 19 16:20:16 2004 |
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Here are some things for your wish list:
1) elogd should report quota or disk-full problem: In case a logbook
entry cannot be saved (quota or disk full) then a message like
'Could not save last entry. Please contact administrator.' should
be displayed. Currently nothing happens. Only the submitted
entries 'vanish'.
2) default page view per user, i.e. the 'Back' link goes to
?mode=Full,summary,... depending on the user that is logged in.
Some users complained that 'Back' is not really back. Maybe
consider renaming 'Back' to 'Default View' or something.
3) (related to 1) the 'Back' link should go back to the last used mode
(full, summary, threaded,...) and not to the default mode
4) mark messages as unread/read on a per user basis: The
implementation of this might be quite involved but it would be
rather useful. One way would be to add a default attribute 'Seen
by' to each entry, which lists the login names of the users. Or
files LOGIN_NAME.has_seen can be created which contain the entry
IDs of the viewed entries for each user.
5) alignment of attribute table (using <td colspan=2> for multi line
stuff): see elog:669 :)
You can count my vote for:
- Use "and" and "or" operands in queries
|
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Thu Aug 19 06:21:38 2004 |
| Dave Becker | dbecker@lanl.gov | Question | Linux | 2.5.4 | write access for elogd |
Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:
New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/"
Please check that it exists and elogd has write access
I started the daemon. I've not yet assigned passwords -- just checking
things out. How can I create this access to my own directory? |
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Wed Aug 18 11:12:56 2004 |
| nait tauh | nait@no2bl.no-ip.com | | Linux | | Admin rights lost after upgrade 2.5.2 to 2.5.4 |
The upgrade was done by just replacing elogd from 2.5.2 to 2.5.4 from the rpm.
Somehow elogd 2.5.4 treat all users as normal user. When clicking on
"config". All admin users has no "change elogd.cfg" button. Revert back to
2.5.2 OK.
Is there anything I need to change to upgrade other than replaceing elogd?
Clearing the cookies didn't help.
Thanks,
.nait. |
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Mon Aug 16 23:49:13 2004 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Bug report | All | 2.5.4-2 | URL bug in elogd.cfg |
Under 2.5.4-2 build1.460, when I edit the demo elogd.cfg the following happens:
- I start with
URL = http://cde-tx32-sds01.subdom.dom.com:8080/
- When I go to edit the global section of the config file, the *display* of
the string is changed to:
URL = <a
href="http://cde-tx32-sds01.subdom.dom.com:8080/">http://cde-tx32-sds01.subdom.dom.com:8080/</a>
- Saving this results in an error in that the rendered url is invalid.
Our current running version is 2.5.4-build1.413 and this behavior is not
evident. I've looked through the diffs but could not identify the genesis
of this new behavior.
Thanks |
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Mon Aug 16 21:48:49 2004 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Other | 2.5.4 | Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives? |
> > Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?
>
> gcc 3.2.2 (from RedHat Linux 9.0)
Well, I am running 2.95.3 - hmmm. We have 3.3.2 - perhaps I'll try that and
see if there is a difference. |