elogd dies upon search, posted by Christian Ludwig on Fri Jun 3 08:16:31 2016
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Hi all,
ELOG V3.0.0-21dc563
Our elogd dies alwways when searching for full text: |
solved: elogd dies upon search, posted by Christian Ludwig on Fri Jun 3 08:59:49 2016
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I would like to share my findings about the solution of our problem:
One of my collegues used elog in a way it was not intended for, he put an endry with 8021 lines of text.
So I grabbed the corresponding 160517a.log file from logdir, renamed it to a text file and created a new entry with the large textfile as attachment. |
pdf thumbnails in latest Imagemagick, posted by John Haggerty on Mon Jun 6 05:45:57 2016
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I think with the latest Imagemagick from brew (6.9.4-7) that pdf thumnails no longer get made; the attachment is there but the message "Cannot
create thumbnail, please check ImageMagick installation" apears instead of the thumbnails. I couldn't make out from elogd
-v 3 why they failed, but I couldn't make out the exact convert command that was failing. This is on MacOS 10.11.5 and I think the updated version |
pdf thumbnails in latest Imagemagick, posted by John Haggerty on Mon Jun 6 05:51:44 2016
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I think with the latest Imagemagick from brew (6.9.4-7) that pdf thumnails no longer get made; the attachment is there but the message "Cannot
create thumbnail, please check ImageMagick installation" apears instead of the thumbnails. I couldn't make out from elogd
-v 3 why they failed, but I couldn't make out the exact convert command that was failing. This is on MacOS 10.11.5 and I think the updated version |
Self register = 0 not working , , posted by rudy on Wed Jun 8 15:00:47 2016
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I have Split Elog to Two Top Group [Check the Config Below].
Problem =
After Staff01 login successfully to http://127.0.0.1/Staff and if he/she fill the url http://127.0.0.1/Administrator and choose any elog |
Re: Self register = 0 not working , , posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Jun 8 16:01:11 2016
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It would be new to me if elog would support independent [global] sections for each logbook.
I thought you can only have one [global] section. Whatever is defined in that section will be valid for all logbooks.
If you need to have different user files, you'll need to run different elogd services with independent config files (and Password files). |
Re: Self register = 0 not working , , posted by rudy on Wed Jun 8 17:08:56 2016
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Hi Andreas
I'm following the instruction from https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#groups , please scroll to the Top Groups
Group Linux PCs = Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake
Group Windows PCs = 98, ME, NT, XP, CE
Group CE = 1.0, 2.UL
Top group engineering = Linux |
Re: Self register = 0 not working , , posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Jun 8 18:49:28 2016
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Aparently I've missed that one :-)
In order to test your problem it would be useful to have a minimal config file to reproduce the problem. Yours does not include any actual logbook,
only [global *] sections. |