Re: multiple homes?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 2 10:54:38 2011
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Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
Is it possible to have many roots with one elogd (or run several elogds), such that you can seaparate different groups or themes from each other:
electronics
trigger
power
mechanics
detector
support
Thanks.
Christoph
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Have a look at "top groups" in the documentation |
Re: Search Option, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 2 21:35:13 2011
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Carl Shirey wrote: |
Is there a way to setup a search, to search several log books but not all the logs books at one time?
Thanks
Carl
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No. You can either search one logbook or all logbooks. There is however the way to have separate groups of logbooks, which are "invisible" from each other. Like running several elogd daemons at the same time. Then your search on all logbooks will only run on the logbooks of one group. Check the documentation for "top groups".
- Stefan |
Re: multiple homes?, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Mon Nov 7 10:12:04 2011
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
Is it possible to have many roots with one elogd (or run several elogds), such that you can seaparate different groups or themes from each other:
electronics
trigger
power
mechanics
detector
support
Thanks.
Christoph
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Have a look at "top groups" in the documentation
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Thanks. I got it working so far. One minor glitch:
I have one topgroup (with 2 subgroups),
electronics
trigger
power
and onother topgroup (only 1 subgroup)
mechanics
detector
When I get the login screen for the second (with the only one subgroup) it says in the header:
"Several logbooks are defined on this host. Please select the one to connect to:"
and below only the one group (detector) is shown, so actually nothing to select.
This may be possibly achieved by not defining a subgroup for the second one and leaving it as a topgroup,
but I don't know how it behaves, when the group admin decides to create a subgroup. Can he do
without requiring superuser or elog permissions?
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Christoph
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Disable attachment in notification email message?, posted by Hung Dao on Wed Nov 9 23:58:37 2011
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I have tried to set Email Format = 111 but still receiving attachments in the notification emails. Does anyone know how to configure? So the notification email will not include attachments.
Thanks in advance,
H. Dao
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Re: Disable attachment in notification email message?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 10 09:03:55 2011
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Hung Dao wrote: |
I have tried to set Email Format = 111 but still receiving attachments in the notification emails. Does anyone know how to configure? So the notification email will not include attachments.
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I just tried and it works fine for me as expected. So you must so something wrong like:
- change the wrong elgod.cfg,
- have a typo in your configuration
- have a too old version of elogd
Why don't you upgrade to the current version and try again? I forgot when I introduced this feature, but it might be after version 2.6 which you are using.
- Stefan |
My current Elog works fine with v2.6 but not 2.9, posted by Hung Dao on Fri Nov 11 17:44:45 2011
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I have been using v2.6. I works fine so far for what I need except that I could not disable the attachments in the notification emails. Now I need to upgrade to a latest version v2.9. However, with this latest version, I've received this error when navigate pages: "Error: Too many parameters (> 120). Cannot perform operation". What does this error mean? Should I do to fix it? I also have tested other version 2.7 and 2.8 as well. The problem exists. |
Re: Disable attachment in notification email message?, posted by Mike Bodine on Fri Nov 18 17:38:04 2011
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Hung Dao wrote: |
I have tried to set Email Format = 111 but still receiving attachments in the notification emails. Does anyone know how to configure? So the notification email will not include attachments.
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I just tried and it works fine for me as expected. So you must so something wrong like:
- change the wrong elgod.cfg,
- have a typo in your configuration
- have a too old version of elogd
Why don't you upgrade to the current version and try again? I forgot when I introduced this feature, but it might be after version 2.6 which you are using.
- Stefan
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In a test area we loaded elogd 2.9.0 built Mar 21 2011, 08:48:02 revision 2396
During our testing we started the creation of a new elog, then backed out cancelling the creation and received the following error.
Error: Too many parameters (> 120). Cannot perform operation.
We do not see this error in the older version. |
Cascading menus???, posted by ron murphy on Tue Nov 29 18:12:40 2011
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This may be already answered somewhere around here, but I could not find it.
Question: Is it possible to have a pull down will a sub menu. Something like,
Entry 1
Entry 2 --> Entry 2a
Entry 2b
Entry 2c
Entry 3
Entry 4
Thanks!
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