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Wed Jun 2 18:46:32 2010 |
| Marco Rojas | marco.rojas@gocetech.com | Question | Linux | 7.2.8 | Deamon on Debian |
Hi,
I have been using ELOG for a while and I love it. It is a default installation on Debian Lenny and ELOG 2.7.8. I am having problems with the deamon script, I can stop the service by doing /etc/init.d/elog stop but I can't started. When I do /etc/init.d/elog start I get this error: "Starting ELOG daemon: elogdCannot open "elogd.cfg": No such file or directory"
Somewhere there is a bad path to the elogd.cfg which is in "/usr/local/elog"
I would appreciate any help I can get.
Thank you.
Here is the scrip:
[code]
#!/bin/sh
# Init script for ELOG.
# Recai Oktas <roktas@omu.edu.tr>
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin
DAEMON=/usr/local/sbin/elogd
NAME=elogd
DESC="ELOG daemon"
# Always run as daemon.
ARGS="-D"
# Admin might change some command line options without touching this script.
if [ -f /etc/default/elog ]; then
. /etc/default/elog
fi
test -f $DAEMON || exit 0
set -e
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile /var/run/$NAME.pid \
--exec $DAEMON -- $ARGS >/dev/null
echo "."
;;
stop)
echo -n "Stopping $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --oknodo --stop --quiet --pidfile /var/run/$NAME.pid \
--exec $DAEMON -- $ARGS >/dev/null
echo "."
;;
reload)
# Do nothing since ELOG daemon responds to
# the changes in conffile directly.
;;
restart|force-reload)
echo -n "Restarting $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile \
/var/run/$NAME.pid --exec $DAEMON -- $ARGS >/dev/null
sleep 1
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile \
/var/run/$NAME.pid --exec $DAEMON -- $ARGS >/dev/null
echo "."
;;
*)
N=/etc/init.d/$NAME
echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
[/code] |
68443
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Wed Oct 26 16:39:38 2016 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Datetime format with elog client |
What is the input format expected by the elog client for a required Datetime defined field when inserting a record? (Eg: October 26, 2016 = ? in the field's data parameter).
I have read some prior posts on this and the indication is that the input needs to use epoch time, however even when I enter 1477493161 or 0 the client still flags the variable data as missing. If this is in fact the format I shoud be using then I can provide a sample input and output message to illustrate my problem.
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68494
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Thu Dec 8 15:39:13 2016 |
| Christine Quicot | c.quicot@free.fr | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.2 | Datepicker not showing |
Hello users,
When I configure an attribute with "Type <attribute>= date", in the new entry form a clic on the calendar symbol does nothing.
Reading the source code I see it's trying to open a window named "cal.html" through javascript (function opencal) but this file doesn't exist anywhere in source elog files.
Thanks
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68693
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Wed Oct 11 15:55:02 2017 |
| Tim Schelfhout | tim.schelfhout@fixbrussel.be | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.2-793 | Date must be between 1970 and 2037?? |
Hey there,
Trying to record birthdates in ELOG ... field type being date results in error:
Date must be between 1970 and 2037 |
Can this be avoided? I like the fact that one can use the date picker to enter birthdate |
1296
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Fri Jul 22 03:15:29 2005 |
| PJ Meyer | pjm@pjmeyer.org | Question | Windows | 2.5.? | Date in CSV and XML in UNIX time |
Q: How can dates be exported correctly in CSV and XML?
In windows version I'm getting the Unix seconds since 1970.
XML export:
<DATE>Wed Jun 22 08:29:58 2005</DATE>
<Date_Needed>1119384000</Date_Needed>
<Date_Added>1119470400</Date_Added>
the date record added is good and readable, the two user defined dates are Unix and not real useful in Excel.
Same behavior is the CSV file, the date record added is good, the two user defined dates are Unix seconds.
Now when E-log emails the records all the dates are good - ie readable dates.
So what can be done to make all the dates look like dates? |
1579
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Tue Jan 10 00:32:19 2006 |
| David Brody | dbrody@echo-inc.com | Question | | 2.5.8-2 | Date imports from CSV incorrectly |
When I import from a CSV file, dates formatted as mm/dd/yy always get imported as 12/31/1969
Here are the parameters I am using for dates:
Attributes = Ticket #, Status, Assigned To, Status Date, Install Date, Category, Activity, Environment, Component, TstTrk
Type Status Date = date
Type Install Date = date
Date format = %A, %d %B, %Y
Preset Status Date = $date
Thanks!
DB |
613
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Fri Jul 16 16:53:01 2004 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Bug report | All | 2.5.3 | Date format problem in "Thread display = " |
I have an attributes defined as:
- Attributes = Author, PlannedDate, FunctionalArea, Operation, Category,
HardwareName, Significance, EmailNotify, LastRevision, Subject
I have PlannedDate defined as:
- Type PlannedDate = date
When I use the following statement:
- Thread display = $subject, planned for $PlannedDate. Last revised:
$lastrevision
I get the following in my THREADED logbook view:
"Adding new services, planned for 1090519200. Last revised: Thu Jul 15
18:03:52 2004"
Note that the ATTRIBUTE $PlannedDate prints as a (I am guessing) serialized
date and is not formatted.
I'm not sure if this is manifested elsewhere. |
2000
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Tue Oct 17 12:14:27 2006 |
| deletoille | xavier.deletoille@synchrotron-soleil.fr | Bug report | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1723 | Date format in Threaded display |
hello,
I have a problem with the Date format in the Threaded display. The Date Format appears normally in the full and the summary displays but not in the threaded one.
I have found a similar Entry in the forum posted by Steve Jones on Friday July 16 16:53:01 2004 and you answered :" That should be fixed by the current version. Please update."
Did I make a mistake?
Here is a part of my program:
Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, Auteur, Icone, Groupe
Time format = %d/%m/%Y, %T
Type Date evenement= datetime
Start page = ?rsort= Date evenement
Thanks in advance |
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