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    icon2.gif   Re: Need to change port 25, posted by Yanick Vachon on Wed Nov 28 18:23:59 2018 Capture_Compile.PNG

Good! 

so, i've tried to compile but iwonder if i does it correctly,

look at the error i got:

Thanks again!

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Ok, so I added the option 

STMP port = xxx

where you can specify 587 to override the default port 25. I committed the changes to bitbucket. Can you compile from sources, or do I have to dig out my dusty Windows PC?

Stefan

Yanick Vachon wrote:

I Stefan, it works with the 587 port.

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Need to change port 25, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 29 09:56:45 2018 

I put a new executable for you under https://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/

It's named elog314-2.exe

Best,
Stefan

Yanick Vachon wrote:

Good! 

so, i've tried to compile but iwonder if i does it correctly,

look at the error i got:

Thanks again!

    icon2.gif   Re: French Language, posted by Yanick Vachon on Tue Dec 4 21:30:13 2018 

I Stefan, i got the problem again with the french version, i realised that if i open it with Chrome or Edge it's not working but with Internet Explorer it works envery times. Is there a way i can use it with Chrome?

 

Thanks!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I just tried myself with the current version 3.1.4 and it worked for me flawlessly. Maybe you want to upgrade.

Stefan

Yanick Vachon wrote:

Hi,

When i set Language = French in global config it works in french until i logout, after i can't login anymore, even if i enter my user and password i always stay at the login window, the only way to login again is to edit the Elogd.cfg file in Elog directory, remove the Language = french and save then i can login in and work normally in english version.

 

Thanks.

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: French Language, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 5 08:41:07 2018 

Have you tried to delete all cookies in Chrome?

Stefan

Yanick Vachon wrote:

I Stefan, i got the problem again with the french version, i realised that if i open it with Chrome or Edge it's not working but with Internet Explorer it works envery times. Is there a way i can use it with Chrome?

 

Thanks!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I just tried myself with the current version 3.1.4 and it worked for me flawlessly. Maybe you want to upgrade.

Stefan

Yanick Vachon wrote:

Hi,

When i set Language = French in global config it works in french until i logout, after i can't login anymore, even if i enter my user and password i always stay at the login window, the only way to login again is to edit the Elogd.cfg file in Elog directory, remove the Language = french and save then i can login in and work normally in english version.

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: French Language, posted by Yanick Vachon on Wed Dec 5 14:38:51 2018 

I've deleted the cookies and it works.

Thanks!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried to delete all cookies in Chrome?

Stefan

Yanick Vachon wrote:

I Stefan, i got the problem again with the french version, i realised that if i open it with Chrome or Edge it's not working but with Internet Explorer it works envery times. Is there a way i can use it with Chrome?

 

Thanks!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I just tried myself with the current version 3.1.4 and it worked for me flawlessly. Maybe you want to upgrade.

Stefan

Yanick Vachon wrote:

Hi,

When i set Language = French in global config it works in french until i logout, after i can't login anymore, even if i enter my user and password i always stay at the login window, the only way to login again is to edit the Elogd.cfg file in Elog directory, remove the Language = french and save then i can login in and work normally in english version.

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

icon5.gif   Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Dec 14 15:46:14 2018 

I have a setting which makes ELOG a perfect solution, but there's a situation that I'm struggling to get my head around. We have 3 separate laboratories, each one containing a number of temperature chambers, which run almost constantly over a number of shifts. Each temperature chamber has it's own logbook (laptop). So far, pretty simple.
My dilemma is, our network goes down for maintenance/updates (more often than I'd like), but our operation cannot afford to stop during network interruptions.
With that said, I thought about whether I could run a "local" logbook on each laptop/chamber, and somehow mirror the local logbook to the main ELOG server.
Perhaps I'm over-thinking this...do you have any recommendations?

    icon2.gif   Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 14 16:00:45 2018 

Sure that's easy. Install elog on each laptop separately, so they run without network. Then, set up a central elog server, and use "mirroring" as explained in the documentation at https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#mirroring

So when ever the entwork comes back, you execute a manual mirror operation, and your new entries will be pushed to the central elog server.

Best,
Stefan

Frank Baptista wrote:

I have a setting which makes ELOG a perfect solution, but there's a situation that I'm struggling to get my head around. We have 3 separate laboratories, each one containing a number of temperature chambers, which run almost constantly over a number of shifts. Each temperature chamber has it's own logbook (laptop). So far, pretty simple.
My dilemma is, our network goes down for maintenance/updates (more often than I'd like), but our operation cannot afford to stop during network interruptions.
With that said, I thought about whether I could run a "local" logbook on each laptop/chamber, and somehow mirror the local logbook to the main ELOG server.
Perhaps I'm over-thinking this...do you have any recommendations?

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Logbook architecture and availability, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Dec 14 17:22:31 2018 

Thanks Stephan! I guess I was making it harder than it is.  I'm still a little fuzzy -- in this instance, am I correct in saying that each laptop would be considered a "master", and the remote (network) server considered the "slave"?  Also, I'm not sure quite sure -- which server should be assigned responsibility for performing periodic synchronization between the laptop and the central elog server?

Thanks again for all you do -- Happy Holidays!

Frank

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Sure that's easy. Install elog on each laptop separately, so they run without network. Then, set up a central elog server, and use "mirroring" as explained in the documentation at https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#mirroring

So when ever the entwork comes back, you execute a manual mirror operation, and your new entries will be pushed to the central elog server.

Best,
Stefan

Frank Baptista wrote:

I have a setting which makes ELOG a perfect solution, but there's a situation that I'm struggling to get my head around. We have 3 separate laboratories, each one containing a number of temperature chambers, which run almost constantly over a number of shifts. Each temperature chamber has it's own logbook (laptop). So far, pretty simple.
My dilemma is, our network goes down for maintenance/updates (more often than I'd like), but our operation cannot afford to stop during network interruptions.
With that said, I thought about whether I could run a "local" logbook on each laptop/chamber, and somehow mirror the local logbook to the main ELOG server.
Perhaps I'm over-thinking this...do you have any recommendations?

 

 

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