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Tue May 17 13:19:03 2011 |
| Olivier Callot | Olivier.Callot@cern.ch | Bug report | All | 2.9.0 | Re: Self Register = 3 doesn't work any longer |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Olivier Callot wrote: |
I tried again and confirm the version number. I never got this pannel saying that my request will be processed by an adminstrator. Maybe the installation was incomplete? Is this pannel outside the standard src files? I receive the mail as administrator, but the accout is already valid BEFORE I validate it.
This was working in previous versions, i.e. the entry was not created at all. And login wasn't possible.
We went back to 2.8.0 as the server is regularly crashing with 2.9.0 and we have to keep it alive for our running experiment. We are trying to isolate and reproduce the problem...
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Try to use the simple config file, and see what happens there. Maybe it's a config option you use differently in the experiment. If you identify the config option which triggers the problem, I can probably reproduce it and fix it. Concerning crashes of 2.9.0: We have it running stably for our experiments, that's why I released it. But there are major changes since 2.8.0, mainly the Kerberos authentification (actually people from CERN asked for that). So it could be that in your case there are problems I don't see. In that case you have to test with which options in the config file the problems start. If elogd crashes, a stack dump would maybe also be helpful for me.
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Dear Stefan, after a long time I managed to get a test setup. The line that creates the misbehaviour is
Guest Menu Commands = List, Find, Login, Help
which seems inocuous! But with this line a user with inactive account can login without validation. Without this line I get also the proper web page indicating that the account has to be activated when I register as new user.
Another little annoyance: When a user is prevented from login ("The account is currently deactivated") there is NO WAY to login, as any action with Elog tries to use the (non activated) username and password. I can't get back the login page!
Thanks |
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Tue May 17 16:37:42 2011 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | 2.9.0 | Re: Self Register = 3 doesn't work any longer |
Olivier Callot wrote: |
Dear Stefan, after a long time I managed to get a test setup. The line that creates the misbehaviour is
Guest Menu Commands = List, Find, Login, Help
which seems inocuous! But with this line a user with inactive account can login without validation. Without this line I get also the proper web page indicating that the account has to be activated when I register as new user.
Another little annoyance: When a user is prevented from login ("The account is currently deactivated") there is NO WAY to login, as any action with Elog tries to use the (non activated) username and password. I can't get back the login page!
Thanks
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Great. This this description I could reproduce the error and fix it. The fix is in SVN revision 2414.
Cheers, Stefan. |
67068
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Tue May 17 17:00:03 2011 |
| Olivier Callot | Olivier.Callot@cern.ch | Bug report | All | 2.9.0 | Re: Self Register = 3 doesn't work any longer |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Olivier Callot wrote: |
Dear Stefan, after a long time I managed to get a test setup. The line that creates the misbehaviour is
Guest Menu Commands = List, Find, Login, Help
which seems inocuous! But with this line a user with inactive account can login without validation. Without this line I get also the proper web page indicating that the account has to be activated when I register as new user.
Another little annoyance: When a user is prevented from login ("The account is currently deactivated") there is NO WAY to login, as any action with Elog tries to use the (non activated) username and password. I can't get back the login page!
Thanks
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Great. This this description I could reproduce the error and fix it. The fix is in SVN revision 2414.
Cheers, Stefan.
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If you could also obtain the display of the message "Your request has been forwarded to the administrator.You will be notified by email upon activation of your new account." when a new user apply in the presence of the Guest Menu commands, that would be perfect. Cheers |
67082
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Wed Jun 15 11:10:01 2011 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Request | All | 2.9.0 | Integrate Latex Formula Editor plugin | There is a nice js plugin to create formulas with a latex editor.
This plugin (Can be found at http://www.codecogs.com/latex/integration/ckeditor/install.php) is for the CK Editor.
Currently the FCK Editor is used, which has been superseded in 2009 by the CK Editor.
It would be nice to change ELOG to use the newer CKEditor, in order to be able to use the formula plugin (and
maybe other plugins as well later). |
67094
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Fri Jul 22 00:05:02 2011 |
| Alan Grant | netman311@mts.net | Question | Windows | 2.9.0 | Elog client usage | I have searched the Elog forum and docs at length for actual examples of how to use the Elog client and I apologize if I missed it somehwere but could someone please provide some actual examples of how the parmeters are used? I haven't had much success setting it up just going by the Elog command syntax quide.
What I intend to do is load a raw text file into an active logbook directly, either one line at at time or batched from a text file ("m" option).
Also, I saw a Perl script contribution somewhere on the site which appears to offer the same functionality as the above util. Just wondering why there would be two methods, and which might be the best for me to use?
Thank you. |
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Fri Jul 22 10:31:27 2011 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Info | All | 2.9.0 | Re: Elog client usage |
Alan Grant wrote: |
I have searched the Elog forum and docs at length for actual examples of how to use the Elog client and I apologize if I missed it somehwere but could someone please provide some actual examples of how the parmeters are used? I haven't had much success setting it up just going by the Elog command syntax quide.
What I intend to do is load a raw text file into an active logbook directly, either one line at at time or batched from a text file ("m" option).
Also, I saw a Perl script contribution somewhere on the site which appears to offer the same functionality as the above util. Just wondering why there would be two methods, and which might be the best for me to use? Thank you.
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I suppose you have your demon "elogd" running and you can connect to your logbook via the web interface?
Then you can use the "elog" command to upload a text file as one entry.
If you want to split the text file to one-entry-per-line, you need to write a batch script to do that.
The usage of the "elog" command is descibed in the ELOG User's Guide: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html#misc
The command line for "elog" has to define all "Required attributes" with "-a ..."
elog -h <host> -p <port> -l <logbook> -u <user> <password> -a <attribute>=<value> -n 1 -m <text-file>
<port> can be omitted if port 80 is used, "-u <user> <password>" can be omitted if anonymous entry creation is allowed.
Here's an example to write to the demo logbook at midas (local text file /tmp/hello.txt contains "hello world")
elog -h midas.psi.ch -l Linux+Demo -d elogs -a Author=nobody -a Type=Other -a Category=test -a "Subject=hello" -m /tmp/hello.txt
I hope this helps.
PS: please never refer to a location as "somewhere on the site". |
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Tue Jul 26 21:50:05 2011 |
| Alan Grant | netman311@mts.net | Info | All | 2.9.0 | Re: Elog client usage |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Alan Grant wrote: |
I have searched the Elog forum and docs at length for actual examples of how to use the Elog client and I apologize if I missed it somehwere but could someone please provide some actual examples of how the parmeters are used? I haven't had much success setting it up just going by the Elog command syntax quide.
What I intend to do is load a raw text file into an active logbook directly, either one line at at time or batched from a text file ("m" option).
Also, I saw a Perl script contribution somewhere on the site which appears to offer the same functionality as the above util. Just wondering why there would be two methods, and which might be the best for me to use? Thank you.
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I suppose you have your demon "elogd" running and you can connect to your logbook via the web interface?
Then you can use the "elog" command to upload a text file as one entry.
If you want to split the text file to one-entry-per-line, you need to write a batch script to do that.
The usage of the "elog" command is descibed in the ELOG User's Guide: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html#misc
The command line for "elog" has to define all "Required attributes" with "-a ..."
elog -h <host> -p <port> -l <logbook> -u <user> <password> -a <attribute>=<value> -n 1 -m <text-file>
<port> can be omitted if port 80 is used, "-u <user> <password>" can be omitted if anonymous entry creation is allowed.
Here's an example to write to the demo logbook at midas (local text file /tmp/hello.txt contains "hello world")
elog -h midas.psi.ch -l Linux+Demo -d elogs -a Author=nobody -a Type=Other -a Category=test -a "Subject=hello" -m /tmp/hello.txt
I hope this helps.
PS: please never refer to a location as "somewhere on the site".
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It seems straight forward enough but I must be missing something in my elog command string. I run the client utiltiy but it always hangs after pressing Enter from the cmd window. It could be the way I specifying the host or subdir but I'm not sure. I tried multiple variations.
Some more info: For the prototype I'm just running Elog locally. I installed it to my XP in "c:\program files\elog". I verified tht elogd process is running. With the Elog page already open (ref my attached cfg file) I typed the following, observing case sensitivity, then press enter and at this point it just hangs:
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l Tartan+Tow+Log -d elog -a Ticket+date="Jul26/11"
Note since all attributes are optional I only included "Ticket Date" for now until I can get this cmd working.
Please bear with me as I don't have an extensive technical background but I would be very grateful for any help as it's for a project at work. Soonest response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Alan
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Wed Jul 27 04:36:40 2011 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Info | All | 2.9.0 | Re: Elog client usage |
Alan Grant wrote: |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Alan Grant wrote: |
What I intend to do is load a raw text file into an active logbook directly, either one line at at time or batched from a text file ("m" option). [...]
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[...] The usage of the "elog" command is descibed in the ELOG User's Guide: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html#misc |
[...] I typed the following, observing case sensitivity, then press enter and at this point it just hangs:
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l Tartan+Tow+Log -d elog -a Ticket+date="Jul26/11"
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You wrote you want to upload a text file, then you need to add at the end "-m <file>". E.g. if the text-file is named "C:text.txt", then write:
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l Tartan+Tow+Log -d elog -a Ticket+date="Jul26/11" -n 1 -m C:text.txt
The "-n 1" is just to tell elog to upload plain text. If you do not specify "-m <file>" then it expects input from a pipe and therefore hangs. If you don't know what "input from a pipe" means then ALWAYS use the "-m <file>" option.
PS: if "Ticket date" is of the format "date" then it is sensitive to the formatting of the date string. "Jul26/11" is likely not a legal date format. Better do not specify it for the first test. Write instead:
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l Tartan+Tow+Log -d elog -n 1 -m C:text.txt
PPS: do you really use a sub-directory "elog" instead of the default location "logbooks" for your ELOG logbook files? If not, then leave out this option, too.
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l Tartan+Tow+Log -n 1 -m C:text.txt
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