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Sat Oct 13 15:32:23 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Question | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | extendable options | Hello
running ELOG V2.6.5-1890
Snap of the config file :
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; attributes
Attributes = OS, Version, Klant , Category, Subject
Options OS = AIX{1}, HP-UX{2} , Redhat{3} , Suse{4}, Fedora{5}, SUN{6}
Options Category = Documentation, disk , network , software , backup , boot,
Options Klant = None, Cust1 , Cust2 , Cust3 , Cust4, Cust5
{1} options Version = 4.3, 5.1 , 5.2 ,5.3
{2} options Version = 10.20, 11.11, 11.23
{3} options Version = 4.0
{4} options Version = 10.0
{5} options Version = 5.0,6.0,7.0
{6} options Version = 5.6,5.7,5.8,5.9,5.10
extendable Options = Category, Klant, OS , Version
============ end of snap
When I click the "Add Version" button Elog end's with a "Internal error, no
valid header!" after hitting the submit button. ( See attachments )
An other problem is when I add a new OS and a new Version at the same time. The
OS is added , ( without the {7} extension.) and no new "{7} options version = "
gets added.
Is there a way to get this going? |
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Thu Oct 18 23:18:03 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Question | Windows | V2.6.5-189 | default css style | The default tiny.css has a bug in it.
It's calling a class that does not exists. The class name is : list1h and list2h. So I added :
/* Just highlighting the last entries , Added by Arno Teunisse . Elog is calling
these, but they are not defined in the css style sheets*/
.list1h { border:1px solid #3080FF;
border-top:1px solid white;
border-left:1px solid white;
background-color:Yellow;
text-align:center;
}
.list2h {
border:1px solid #3080FF;
border-top:1px solid white;
border-left:1px solid white;
background-color:Yellow;
text-align:center;
}
If these are NOT defined the user that edit's an entrie and does a "list" afterwards get's the colorization of a menu and all is shifted onto the left.
with kind regards
Arno Teunisse
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Fri Oct 19 22:59:31 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Info | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | Quick Filter and boolean option question | ; BUG : When "Contract" is at the second position in the "Attributes".
; We See in the "Quick Filter" a pulldown showing "Serial Number" with only "0" or "1" ,
; this is NOT what i want or is expected !!!
[WRONG]
Attributes = Server , Contract , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is at the second position in the attributes <list>,
;this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always
;be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
; This is OK : Just moving the "Contract" to the end of the "Attributes"
; Now the "Quick Filter" is a normal entrie field and not a pulldown.
; So , now i can enter a serialnumber. This is what i want and is expected.
[OK]
Attributes = Server , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4 , Contract
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is the last in the attributes <list>, this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
Just switch between "wrong" and "OK" to see the "quick filter" changes. |
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Sun Oct 21 00:17:34 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Info | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | Re: Quick Filter and boolean option question |
Arno Teunisse wrote: | ; BUG : When "Contract" is at the second position in the "Attributes".
; We See in the "Quick Filter" a pulldown showing "Serienummer" with only "0" or "1" ,
; this is NOT what i want or is expected !!!
[WRONG]
Attributes = Server , Contract , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is at the second position in the attributes <list>,
;this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always
;be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
; This is OK : Just moving the "Contract" to the end of the "Attributes"
; Now the "Quick Filter" is a normal entrie field and not a pulldown.
; So , now i can enter a Serialnumber. This is what i want and is expected.
[OK]
Attributes = Server , ContractID, Serienummer,Locatie , Category , TEST4 , Contract
Options Category = Server, Printer , Disk, Router
; Please notice that the boolean attribute is the last in the attributes <list>, this is a bug, otherwise the "Quick Filter" gets it wrong. So Boolean attributes must always be the last item when defining the Attributes
Options Contract = boolean
Quick Filter = Server , Serienummer , Category
Just switch between "wrong" and "OK" to see the "quick filter" changes. |
Arno Teunisse wrote: |
Hello again
Maybe it's not nice to begin with "BUG:" but i was in a hurry. Sorry for that.
Because I did not get an answer i think i must ask it in an other way : De [WRONG] and [OK] configurations are identical except for the order in which the Attributes appear. This causes the "Quick Filter" problem, as you can see when changing between the [Wrong] and [OK] tabs.
Am I missing some config setting or i am lost here ?
By the way : I see you are running version 2.6.5-1937. Is there a windows version of that too ?
with kind regards
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Sun Oct 21 22:35:19 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Question | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | opening a local html file | Hello
I've managed to create several logbooks that are an index of a (slow) shared
directory. Now I use elog to search for files that are located on the slow
shared directory and just have to click on the link in the elog logbook to open
the file. Every day a simple batch file and 2 perl scripts will recreated the
elog logbooks. So updates are done without any user input. ( mainly via the
elog.exe program ) This all works great.
To access the shared files in the above mentioned logbooks i use for one of the
attributes : (All on one line) :
<A HREF='\\////HOST/dir 1/dir 2/dir 3/dir 4/dir 5/dir 6/dir 7/filename.doc' target='_blank'>filename.doc</a>
And this works great.
In the above the .doc may be replaced with .html, .xls or whatever WINDOWS
supports.
Here is my question :
Now I want to open a .html on my local drive. Should be possible but i seem to
miss the correct format. With local drive I mean the drive that elog is running
on. In my case this is C:
I tried :
file:///c:\dir 1\dir 2\file.html
file:///c:/dir 1/dir 2/file.html
<A HREF="file:///c:\dir 1\dir 2\file.html">file.html</a>
<A HREF="file:///c:/dir 1/dir 2/file.html">file.html</a>
<A HREF='file:///c:\dir 1\dir 2\file.html'>file.html</a>
<A HREF='file:///c:/dir 1/dir 2/file.html'>file.html</a>
and much more variants of the above. ( the first two examples do not respect the
Spaces in directory names and file name, tried some quoting, but does not help)
In my browser ( IE7.0) i see in the status bar :
file:///c:/dir%201/dir%202/file.html
That seems to be OK. But nothing happens when i click the left click the link in
the elog logbook.
The above contains the correct directories and filenames. I know that the file
is there because right clicking the link in elog and selecting "Save Target As"
will save the file. However just left clicking the link to the file does not
open the browser to display it. ( As i stated : this works on a shared drive, but not
on a local drive.)
Any suggestions ? |
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Sun Oct 21 22:51:07 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Info | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | Re: Quick Filter and boolean option question | Thanks Stefan , i'll wait. Sorry.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Arno Teunisse wrote: | Because I did not get an answer i think i must ask it in an other way |
The reason you did not get an answer was not that you asked the wrong way, but simply that I'm pretty busy these days. So just be patient, I won't forget you. And sending several support requests certainly does not help you  |
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Sat Apr 5 13:56:42 2008 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Bug report | Windows | 2.7.3-2058 | conditional options are not working in find | Hello
In my config file I have the following :
Options Head = AIX61{1},AIX53{2}, AIX52{3},HMC{4},CL_CLUSTER{5},VIRTUALIZATION{6},MICROCODE{7},BG_BLUEGENE{8}
{1} Options Topic = SECURITY, HIPER,TL00,TIPS
{2} Options Topic = SECURITY, HIPER,TL07,TL06,TL05,TL04,TL03,TL02,TL01 ,TIPS
{3} Options Topic = SECURITY, HIPER,TL10,TL09,TL08,TL07,TL06,TL05,TL04,TL03,TL02,TL01 ,TIPS
{4} Options Topic = HMC_CORRECTIVE, HMC_SECURITY,HMC_FIXES,HMC_INSTRUCT,HMC_MEDIA,HMC_DOCUMENT
{5} Options Topic = CL_DEEPCOMPUTING,CL_SYSMGMT,CL_GPFS,CL_LOADLEVELER,CL_ESSL,CL_PARALLEL_ESSL,CL_SWITCH,CL_RSCT,CL_PENV,CL_INIFINI
{6} Options Topic = PLM,VIOS_PM,VESS,VIOS,VIOS_WPM
{7} Options Topic = 2104-XU3,7017-S80,7017-S70,7020-40P,7025-F50,7025-F40,7025-F80,7026-B80,7026-H80,7026-M80,7028-6C4,7028-6E1,7029-6E3,7025-H50,702X-H70,7038-6M2,7039-651,7040-6X1,7043-140,7043-240,7043-260,7044-170,7248-43P,7043-150,704X-270,8203-E4A,8204-E8A,8844-3AZ,9076-SP,9110-510,9110-51A,9111-285,9111-520,9112-265,9113-550,9114-275,9115-505,9116-561,9117-570,9117-MMA,9118-575,9119-590,9119-595,9123-XXX,9124-XXX,9131-52A,9133-55A,9406-MMA,7037-A50,7047-185,ADAPTERS,DASD,DRIVES,CERTIFIED,OTHER
{8} Options Topic = BG_RELEASES,BG_FIXES,BG_COMPILERS,BG_REDBOOKS,BG_GPFS,BG_ESSL,BG_LOADLEVELER,BG_CSM
All is working fine when creating new entries. But when i use the find command window, i only see the Head options and selecting one of them,
the Topic options will not show up like they do when creating new entries.
I've installed the latest elog on Fedora ( version ELOG V2.7.3-2058 ) , but it's the same as the window version i'm using .
Would be nice if the user can search with the same items he used entering the data into the form.
Thanks for you're time.
greetings Arno Teunisse
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Sat Apr 12 16:37:44 2008 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Info | Windows | | Manual installing elog as service on Windows | Hello
Sometimes it can come in handy to start a temporary elog service on the Windows platform. ( Maybe for testing purposes )
You can use the SC.exe utility to do that. If it is not on you're system you may download it from : ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/reskit/win2000/sc.zip
For this you can use the following procedure ( from the dos prompt ) :
sc.exe create AIX-elog binPath= "\"c:\ELOG2.7.3\elogd.exe\" -D -c c:\ELOG2.7.3\security.cfg" DisPlayname= "AIX Elog Security" start= auto
If all went well the system answers :
[SC] CreateService SUCCESS
Please notice the strange way the double quotes are used and the space after the = in the above command.
Now open the windows services ( from the prompt ) : services.msc
In the window that opens you will see the just created service with the DisPlayname you gave in the above command.
You see it is not started. You could click start, but there is an other way.
Now you can start the service from the prompt using the DisPlayname :
net start "AIX elog security"
Press F5 ( refresh ) in the services window and you will see that the service is started.
Or stop the service :
net stop "AIX elog security"
To remove the service ( from the registry ) :
sc.exe delete AIX-elog
The system gives back :
[SC] DeleteService SUCCESS
The other option is to start elogd.exe from the prompt :
elogd.exe -c
This is all for now
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