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ID Date Icondown Author Author Email Category OS ELOG Version Subject
  68224   Wed Jan 13 08:25:50 2016 Idea Tamas Galtgal@km3net.deInfoLinuxELOG V2.9.2-245Slackbot for ELOG

Dear all,

I just wanted to share a small script which I wrote to integrate our ELOG in Slack. This allows us to be notified immediately if there is a new logbook entry directly within the appropriate Slack channels. We're using ELOG V2.9.2-245 but if the log-file format has "Subject, Author, Type" in the header, it should work with any other version. I'm using Pyinotify for the file watch which relies on a Linux Kernel feature (merged in kernel 2.6.13) called inotify, so the script only works on Linux.

Here is the code: https://github.com/tamasgal/elog-slack

Cheers and thanks for ELOG!

Tom

  68319   Wed May 18 16:19:07 2016 Idea Devin Bougiedevin.bougie@cornell.eduRequestLinux3.1.1support "authentication = webserver, kerberos"
The elog client binary does not work with webserver authentication.  One fix would be to support both webserver and kerberos authentication (authentication = webserver, kerberos), similar to how you currently support 
"authentication = kerberos, file".

A more general discussion of the elog client binary with webserver authentication can be found at https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/68318 .

Many thanks,
Devin
  68360   Mon Jul 18 23:37:22 2016 Idea Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportAllELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Escape character [ or ] doesn't work within [url]

The URL encoding of ']' as '%5D' appears to work:

[url=http://example.com?arrays[%5D=v1&arrays[%5D=v2]click here[/url]

Cheers, Andreas

Don wrote:

Here is the problem:

[url=http://example.com?arrays[]=v1&arrays[]=v2]click here[/url]

How can I escape [] inside url tag?

\[\] seems not working.

 

  68411   Mon Sep 5 10:31:02 2016 Idea Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoAll3.1.2New elog version 3.1.2

A new version 3.1.2 of elog has been released today and can be retrieved through the normal download section. Since it fixes some vulnerabilities, it is recommended to update to this version.

Stefan

  68426   Sun Sep 18 03:31:42 2016 Idea Darren Hollinrakehollinrakedp@gmail.comBug fixLinux3.0.0Re: notification error services in CentOS 6.5

The quick fix I found was to uncomment line 10 in the init.d file. (This was tested on a CentOS 6.8 AWS instance.)

. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions

This will allow the status command to function properly.

Clean install:

[centos@ip-172-31-51-59 ~]$ service elogd status
status: invalid option: -p
 

After uncommenting line 10:

[centos@ip-172-31-51-59 ~]$ service elogd status
elogd (pid  11438) is running...

When you start elog it still won't show that the service started successfully (No 'OK'). If you go to stop the service, it will give you the proper 'OK' indicating it stopped successfully.

So to fix the missing 'OK' (or 'FAILED') we need to update the start section around line 51 as follows:

          touch /var/lock/subsys/elogd
        echo_success
        else
        echo_failure
        fi
        echo
        ;;
 

I've attached my modified init file which I believe corrects the above issues. I will say though that I'm not a programmer so I won't guarantee it's perfect. I haven't checked to see if CentOS 7 works with this modified version. Just checked it on a CentOS 7.2 AWS instance and it also appears to function correctly.

[root@oceana ~]# systemctl status elogd
● elogd.service - SYSV: ELOG is a weblog with integrated database
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd)
   Active: active (running) since Sun 2016-09-18 22:35:44 UTC; 7s ago
     Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)
  Process: 2263 ExecStop=/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd stop (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
  Process: 2275 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
 Main PID: 2277 (elogd)
   CGroup: /system.slice/elogd.service
           └─2277 /usr/local/sbin/elogd -D -c /usr/local/elog/elogd.cfg

Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2277]: elogd 3.1.1 built Aug  4 20...0
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2277]: revision
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2277]: Falling back to default gro..."
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2277]: Falling back to default use..."
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2277]: CKeditor detected
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana systemd[1]: Started SYSV: ELOG is a webl....
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2279]: Falling back to default gro..."
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2279]: Falling back to default use..."
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2277]: ImageMagick detected
Sep 18 22:35:44 oceana elogd[2277]: SSLServer listening on port....
Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.

The old SysV style commands ('service elogd start|stop|status') also function correctly.

[root@oceana ~]# service elogd stop
Stopping elogd (via systemctl):                            [  OK  ]
[root@oceana ~]# service elogd start
Starting elogd (via systemctl):                            [  OK  ]

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The init script supplied with elog was originally written for Redhat. It seems like CentOS has slightly changed the init daemon management, but I'm not an expert on that, nor do I have CentOS installed. If somebody comes with a fixed elogd.init for CentOS, I'm happy to include that in the distribution.

/Stefan

Banata wrote:

hello, I just upgrade from 2.9 into 3.0.0 in CentOS 6.5

but after upgrade, I can't check elogd services via command line

service elogd status,

always result in missing argument, while it works with httpd or mysqld services and old elogd version.

I try to uninstall and install rom scratch and same result,

Okay I give you screenshoot of that,

you may notice, on check service status and stopping services, error resulted

 

 

  68440   Mon Oct 3 10:02:36 2016 Idea Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Is there a way to export logs

hello

Is there a way to export logs from elog (for example after I have selected a filter) to txt or csv...

I found the "Download" attribute but this works for only one elog entry...

regards

  68458   Wed Nov 16 13:48:33 2016 Idea Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chRequestAll3.1.2Cancel button missing when editing an entry

If I edit an old entry, and do some mistake while editing, then there is currently no way to savely discard the changes.

The problem is that the entry will become a draft: if I close the window without saving, then the whole entry is gone: it will be converted into a draft entry. But the draft does contain my changes, it is not the originally saved entry!

The draft mechanism should keep a copy of the entry before I opened it in edit mode, and allow to go back to that copy. The edit form has currently the buttons "Submit", "Save", "Preview" and "Delete"; it should have in addition the button "Cancel", that just closes the edit window without saving the entry and even deleting the draft that was saved while the entry was modified. This should bring you back to the previous list view.

Is anyone out there in favour of this change?

  68482   Fri Dec 2 13:54:36 2016 Idea Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoAll3.1.2-6ec506bDisplay of draft entries in elog

Dear all,

there seems to be still lots of confusion with the new "draft modus" introduced in elog 3.1.2. Here is how it works:

If you edit an old or new entry, your changes are written to the elog server every few seconds. The entry in the elog database is marked as "draft". The idea behind that is that if your browser crashes or you navigate away from the elog page without saving your entry, the "draft" entry is sill in the elog database and can be recovered later. This is typically useful on some shift logbooks, where people keep the entry open for many hours and add things every few minutes. If they have a crash, they would loose a few hours of information.

The draft modus now has a few drawbacks:

  • If you have some draft entries in your elog database, you don't see them until you hit "New" the next time. Then the system offers you to continue the open draft entries.
  • Once you change an existing entry, you cannot go back to the version of that entry before you started to make modifications. The only option is to keep the current version or delete the whole entry. The old version of your entry in the database is overwritten every few seconds with the current contents of your edit text field.

To fix the first problem, I introduced a new flag "List drafts = 0|1". If this flag is 1, the draft entries are shown in the list view. The default value for this flag is 1, so normally you should see the draft entries in the database. You should refrain from editing these entries if you know that currently somebody else is working on them, otherwise you will overwrite each other's modifications. The modification is in the current git version of elog which is 3.1.2-6ec506b.

The scond drawback is harder to address. In order to go back to previous version, you would need a full version system (ala git), which is far beyond the scope of elog. I'm working on a partial fix by storing the contents on an entry inside the browser when you start editing an entry. You can then "cancel" your modifications by pasting back the original version from your browser. This works of course only if your browser does not crash or you do not navigate away from the elog page, in which case the original version will be lost.

If anybody has a strong opinion about these changes, please post them here.

Stefan

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