Append a routine entry, posted by mike cianci on Fri Feb 20 05:00:40 2009
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I am using the following commands to display the text of all of the entries at once (so that you can read them without having to click on each entry).
Display mode = threaded
Expand Default = 3
Problem is that the information on the page is packed so tightly together (no white space) that it can be hard to read. Especially with single line entries.
Is it possible to automatically append a new line to a routine entry?
THANK YOU for your assistances.
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Application failed to initialize properly, posted by Norm on Sat May 18 17:41:51 2013
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I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error?? |
Re: Application failed to initialize properly, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue May 21 14:33:09 2013
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Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
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Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Re: Application failed to initialize properly, posted by Norm on Sat May 25 16:09:58 2013
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Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
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Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Good luck!
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Thanks for the reply. I just got back from a business trip and I will try this ASAP. Thanks and I will be posting the error message. |
Re: Application failed to initialize properly, posted by Norm on Sat Jun 1 20:20:03 2013
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Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
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Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Good luck!
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Andreas,
We do not have the current revision at the bottom of any of the pages. Is there another way I can find out the current revision I'm using?
Thanks! |
Re: Application failed to initialize properly, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Jun 3 13:56:35 2013
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Norm wrote: |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
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Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Detect language » English
Good luck!
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Andreas,
We do not have the current revision at the bottom of any of the pages. Is there another way I can find out the current revision I'm using?
Thanks!
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Try:
/usr/local/sbin/elogd -h
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This is the path for Linux, it is likely different on Windows. But you could just run "elogd -h" in the directory where you compile elogd.
It should print out the version in the first line. |
How to access PSI Elog data from other web clients , posted by Lin Wang on Wed Oct 13 02:38:34 2021
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We want to develop separate mobile web pages for the web applications deployed at CSNS accelerator, including the PSI Elog.
In Elog, is there RESTful API or HTTP/JSON or HTTP/XML interface for other web clients to access?
Or is there any workaround? |
Re: How to access PSI Elog data from other web clients , posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 13 08:17:23 2021
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When elog has been developed, REST did not yet exist. The closest you can get is the RSS API. Just try https://elog.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/elog.rdf and you see the result for this forum. To write to elog, you can use teh HTTP/HTML interface and mimic a browser. See for example elog:69209
Stefan
Lin Wang wrote: |
We want to develop separate mobile web pages for the web applications deployed at CSNS accelerator, including the PSI Elog.
In Elog, is there RESTful API or HTTP/JSON or HTTP/XML interface for other web clients to access?
Or is there any workaround?
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