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  69541   Thu Jul 7 10:56:39 2022 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoWindows3.1.3Re: Paid version

There is only an open source version.

Vasio wrote:

Good day all ,

does Elog has a paid version that is not open soureced 

 

regards


William Vasio 

 

  69543   Tue Jul 19 11:13:09 2022 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.3Re: Too many redirects when running behind load balancer?

Probably you need a setting

URL = https://elog.test.km3net.de

or so in your elogd.cfg file.

Stefan

Tamas Gal wrote:

We were running ELOG for many many years in our experiments and the instance was operated on a Debian XEN server as a container. I am now trying to migrate it into our Docker Swarm cluster and I am using the https://hub.docker.com/r/de1lz/elog-docker Docker image, which works very well with our logbooks when I run it as a single container. However, when I put the container behind my load balancer (HAProxy) using the simple HTTP mode (which works very well for all the other HTTP-based services) with this simple configuration:

backend be_elog.km3net.de
    mode http
    server-template km3net-elog- 1 km3net-elog_elog:8080 check resolvers docker init-addr libc,none

I get a "too many redirects" error when I try to access one of the logbooks. The starting page works fine, but every other link leads to a pile-up of redirects.

Here is the current instance running, where you can see the behaviour: https://elog.test.km3net.de (all log entries deleted and only two logbooks activated)

My question is: what kind of redirect could go wrong here? I don't know how the internal HTTP server of ELOG works, but maybe someone faced similar issues.

My ELOG configuration is also pretty basic, and as I wrote above, everything works when I run it without the load balancer (single instance at the moment). Here is the top part of the configuration, it contains a few dozens of logbooks but they are configured the very same way. 

;User Settings
;=============
Password file = login.xml
Admin user = km3net_admin
Self register = 0
Allow password change = 0
Allow config = km3net_admin

;Group Settings:
;====
Group ELOGKM3NET = Operations IT, Operations FR

[Operations IT]
Subdir = Operations_IT
Theme = default
Default encoding = 0
Comment = KM3NeT IT Detector Operations
Attributes = Author, Type, Subject
Options Author = A, B, C
Options Type = PPM-DOM, PPM-DU, Comment, Power cut, New run
Extendable Options = Type
Required Attributes = Author, Type, Subject
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
;Sort Attributes = Author, Type
Quick filter = Date, Type, Author
Resubmit default = 2
Reverse sort = 1
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Help, Logout
Preset on first reply Subject = Re: $Subject
Preset on reply author =

 

 

  69546   Tue Jul 19 11:40:59 2022 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.3Re: Too many redirects when running behind load balancer?

Yeah, after you enter a password, elog redirects to what it finds in "URL". You can trace that by opening "development tools" in Google Chrome, go to "network" and watch packets going back and forth. I never worked with the load balancer, but maybe you need a different "URL" containing a '/' at the end?

Tamas Gal wrote:

I also tried the default configuration (example config) and it that works behind the load balancer. So I guess it's related to the password-page, which causes this redirect loop? Our logbooks are all password protected, so when a logbook URL is clicked, it should first present the login-form, and that's where it chokes.

 

  69549   Tue Jul 19 12:48:42 2022 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.3Re: Too many redirects when running behind load balancer?

Yes I see the redirects. You say with the example logbook it works, right? Is it the password protection which triggers the problem or anything else? Does it work if you take out the password protection? The key is to identify which setting in your config file triggers the problem, so you can bracket the problem down between the example logbook and your logbook definition.

  69551   Fri Jul 29 14:22:00 2022 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionMac OSX3.1.4Re: OSX Issues

I just tried the same on my latpop (MacOSX 12.4) and it worked flawlessly:

ritt@MBP14 build % echo "blah" | ./elog -h 127.0.0.1 -p 8080 -l demo -r 2 -x
Message successfully transmitted, ID=3
ritt@MBP14 build % host 127.0.0.1
Host 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
ritt@MBP14 build % echo "blah" | ./elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l demo -r 2 -x
Message successfully transmitted, ID=4
ritt@MBP14 build %

So have you tried with the "-v" flag? Maybe your network is not correctly configured. You can also try the "curl" utility (see elog:68597), maybe you see some different error there. You get that via MacPorts.

Stefan

 

  69553   Mon Aug 8 08:26:11 2022 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.1.4-2Re: Unable to add user
I recommend to clear all your browser cookies for the elog server. Sometimes an old cookie confuses the
access mechanism.

Stefan
  69561   Mon Sep 26 12:38:29 2022 Reply Stefan RittPermistefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.4-395Re: Need help with permission

Permissions are handled by the operating system and have nothing to do with elog. Make sure you run elog under an account which has write access to the desired directories. Consult Ubuntu documentation how to do that. Sometimes it's helpful to start elog interactively with the -v flag to see some verbose output. Maybe you can spot something there.

Stefan

Mikkel D. Lund wrote:

Hi all,

I have the same problem on Ubuntu 22.04. I have compiled from the latest tarball and copied all our logbooks from our old Ubuntu 18.04 server to a new Ubuntu 22.04. The logbooks does however not appear when I log in, so I assume ELOG doesn't have read access either?
Any hints on how to set the permissions correctly would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mikkel

Dan Witteman wrote:

Hello,

I have just installed elog onto an ubuntu focal server using <sudo make install> and I am unable to create new entries.

When I access the log via a windows PC connected to the local network, I can see the demo logbook with the 1 test post, but I cannot create or edit anything.

Attempting to post throws the error:

New entry cannot be written to directory "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/"

Please check that it exists and elogd has write access and disk is not full.

 

 

Please point me in the right direction to correctly set permissions and create aditional log books.

 

Thanks,

Dan

 

 

  69562   Mon Sep 26 12:45:50 2022 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.4-395Re: Need help with permission

Sometimes this can also be an SELinux issue, if you have that service running. Try "journalctl | grep denied" to see denied resources and consult the SELinux documentation on how to fix that.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Permissions are handled by the operating system and have nothing to do with elog. Make sure you run elog under an account which has write access to the desired directories. Consult Ubuntu documentation how to do that. Sometimes it's helpful to start elog interactively with the -v flag to see some verbose output. Maybe you can spot something there.

Stefan

Mikkel D. Lund wrote:

Hi all,

I have the same problem on Ubuntu 22.04. I have compiled from the latest tarball and copied all our logbooks from our old Ubuntu 18.04 server to a new Ubuntu 22.04. The logbooks does however not appear when I log in, so I assume ELOG doesn't have read access either?
Any hints on how to set the permissions correctly would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mikkel

Dan Witteman wrote:

Hello,

I have just installed elog onto an ubuntu focal server using <sudo make install> and I am unable to create new entries.

When I access the log via a windows PC connected to the local network, I can see the demo logbook with the 1 test post, but I cannot create or edit anything.

Attempting to post throws the error:

New entry cannot be written to directory "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/"

Please check that it exists and elogd has write access and disk is not full.

 

 

Please point me in the right direction to correctly set permissions and create aditional log books.

 

Thanks,

Dan

 

 

 

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