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  67229   Mon Apr 2 17:06:33 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsV2.9.1-243Re: Import a CSV

Ben wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Ben wrote:

 I am trying to import a CSV file in to a logbook. The Attributes seem to import fine but it kicks out the first 2 columns of data and shifts the data over to the left by 2 columns. Has anyone tried to do this?

The CSV file must be wrongly formatted. But I don't see it I can't tell you what's wrong. 

 Here is an example of the CSV I am trying to import.

Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it now in SVN revision 2446. 

  67230   Mon Apr 2 17:24:17 2012 Reply Benbrecio@aeronix.comQuestionWindowsV2.9.1-243Re: Import a CSV

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Ben wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Ben wrote:

 I am trying to import a CSV file in to a logbook. The Attributes seem to import fine but it kicks out the first 2 columns of data and shifts the data over to the left by 2 columns. Has anyone tried to do this?

The CSV file must be wrongly formatted. But I don't see it I can't tell you what's wrong. 

 Here is an example of the CSV I am trying to import.

Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it now in SVN revision 2446. 

 Thanks for the quick response!!

  67236   Wed Apr 11 13:09:56 2012 Question Thomas Kleebthomas.kleeb@psi.chQuestionLinuxV2.9.1-243Kerberos authentication

Hello to @all

First please let me say that I'm a complete green-horn when it comes to linux

I'm running elog on a linux virtual server and would like to use kerberos authentication. If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos' in the elogd.cfg file I get,

error.jpg

If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos, File' it works fine. I hope this is just some error on my part.

thanks,
Tom

  67237   Wed Apr 11 13:17:48 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxV2.9.1-243Re: Kerberos authentication

Thomas Kleeb wrote:

Hello to @all

First please let me say that I'm a complete green-horn when it comes to linux

I'm running elog on a linux virtual server and would like to use kerberos authentication. If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos' in the elogd.cfg file I get,

error.jpg

If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos, File' it works fine. I hope this is just some error on my part.

thanks,
Tom

Is Kerberos set up correctly on your PC? What is the Kerberos Realm? Does the command "kinit <your user name>" work correctly? If not, you have to install and configure Kerberos correctly. Make sure to have USE_KRB5 turned on in your Makefile. 

  67238   Wed Apr 11 13:42:29 2012 Reply Thomas Kleebthomas.kleeb@psi.chQuestionLinuxV2.9.1-243Re: Kerberos authentication

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Thomas Kleeb wrote:

Hello to @all

First please let me say that I'm a complete green-horn when it comes to linux

I'm running elog on a linux virtual server and would like to use kerberos authentication. If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos' in the elogd.cfg file I get,

error.jpg

If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos, File' it works fine. I hope this is just some error on my part.

thanks,
Tom

Is Kerberos set up correctly on your PC? What is the Kerberos Realm? Does the command "kinit <your user name>" work correctly? If not, you have to install and configure Kerberos correctly. Make sure to have USE_KRB5 turned on in your Makefile. 

 Thanks for the quick reply!

I downloaded and installed the latest RPM. Is Kerberos used in the RPM? The command "kinit xxxxxxx"requests my password and then returns to the prompt. I believe that the virtual server is a normal PSI linux, but I'm not 100% sure

  67239   Wed Apr 11 13:51:27 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxV2.9.1-243Re: Kerberos authentication

Thomas Kleeb wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Thomas Kleeb wrote:

Hello to @all

First please let me say that I'm a complete green-horn when it comes to linux

I'm running elog on a linux virtual server and would like to use kerberos authentication. If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos' in the elogd.cfg file I get,

error.jpg

If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos, File' it works fine. I hope this is just some error on my part.

thanks,
Tom

Is Kerberos set up correctly on your PC? What is the Kerberos Realm? Does the command "kinit <your user name>" work correctly? If not, you have to install and configure Kerberos correctly. Make sure to have USE_KRB5 turned on in your Makefile. 

 Thanks for the quick reply!

I downloaded and installed the latest RPM. Is Kerberos used in the RPM? The command "kinit xxxxxxx"requests my password and then returns to the prompt. I believe that the virtual server is a normal PSI linux, but I'm not 100% sure

Kerberos is not used in the RPM. You have to compile yourself from the tar ball. 

  67240   Wed Apr 11 14:00:52 2012 Reply Thomas Kleebthomas.kleeb@psi.chQuestionLinuxV2.9.1-243Re: Kerberos authentication

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Thomas Kleeb wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Thomas Kleeb wrote:

Hello to @all

First please let me say that I'm a complete green-horn when it comes to linux

I'm running elog on a linux virtual server and would like to use kerberos authentication. If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos' in the elogd.cfg file I get,

error.jpg

If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos, File' it works fine. I hope this is just some error on my part.

thanks,
Tom

Is Kerberos set up correctly on your PC? What is the Kerberos Realm? Does the command "kinit <your user name>" work correctly? If not, you have to install and configure Kerberos correctly. Make sure to have USE_KRB5 turned on in your Makefile. 

 Thanks for the quick reply!

I downloaded and installed the latest RPM. Is Kerberos used in the RPM? The command "kinit xxxxxxx"requests my password and then returns to the prompt. I believe that the virtual server is a normal PSI linux, but I'm not 100% sure

Kerberos is not used in the RPM. You have to compile yourself from the tar ball. 

 O.K.
Like I said in the beginning, I'm a linux green-horn How do I stop the elogd daemon, and do I have to delete all the elog files and directories created by the RPM or can I just follow the instructions for the tar file and install / make over the RPM installation?

  67241   Wed Apr 11 14:04:33 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxV2.9.1-243Re: Kerberos authentication

Thomas Kleeb wrote:

Like I said in the beginning, I'm a linux green-horn How do I stop the elogd daemon, and do I have to delete all the elog files and directories created by the RPM or can I just follow the instructions for the tar file and install / make over the RPM installation?

/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd stop

Just compile elogd with Kerberos support and copy it over the existing elogd daemon.

 

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