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Wed Jan 13 20:08:04 2016 |
| Johan Forsberg | johan.forsberg@maxlab.lu.se | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | Aha, that's interesting too! I'll
have to look more carefully through the documentation...
:) |
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Wed Jan 13 19:26:35 2016 |
| Tamas Gal | tgal@km3net.de | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | OK thanks I'll check that out. I did
not configure ELOG by myself, I only use
it and wrote the Slack plugin ;-) |
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Wed Jan 13 19:22:35 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | You look here: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html
and scroll down to "Execute New".
I wonder how you ever could run elog without |
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Wed Jan 13 19:13:47 2016 |
| Tamas Gal | tgal@km3net.de | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | I'm probably too tired or I don't
know, but of course I looked at the user's
guide and the admin's guide but did not |
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Wed Jan 13 19:08:09 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | In the documentation of course :-)
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Wed Jan 13 18:37:32 2016 |
| Tamas Gal | tgal@km3net.de | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | Where is this feature documented?
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Wed Jan 13 17:21:56 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | You guys know that there is the possibility
to execute an arbitrary script on each submission
of a new messge? Just use "Execute new |
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Wed Jan 13 17:04:34 2016 |
| Tamas Gal | tgal@km3net.de | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | I just noticed that there are multiple
messages per file, so I have to adapt the
parser. I'll update this thread when |
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