Re: broken http response when deployed on OpenShift, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Tue Jul 16 00:15:12 2024
|
Enrico,
When using RPM in OpenShift, I guess all the RPM dependencies are correctly installed.
FYI, I met a problem with elogd docker built with alpine Linux image and running on Synology NAS (x86_64). The ImageMagick dependencies libs |
Re: broken http response when deployed on OpenShift, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Tue Jul 16 00:45:08 2024
|
Also, you have the option to rebuild RPM from SRPMS or SOURCES via ELOG buildrpm script.
You will need to install rpmbuild tools...
Options (ldap, kb5, etc) can be set from options or by editing defaults. |
Re: Entry size too large for email notification, posted by Lars Martin on Fri Jul 13 19:14:21 2018
|
Wouldn't it make sense for ELog (by default) to still notify, but not send the attachments by e-mail if the size limit is reached?
Andreas
Luedeke wrote:
Hi Jacky,
if I read the source code correctly |
Problem with autosave functionality when combined with no 'edit' button, posted by Thomas Lindner on Tue May 5 07:33:50 2015
|
We recently tried upgrading the ND280 elog instance to elog 3.1.0. [1] We seem to have some problems with this 'auto-save' functionality.
Specifically, it doesn't seem to play nice with the fact that we prefer to disable user's ability to edit old messages. So we have (up to
now), had the following set of commands specified in elogd.ccfg |
Reuqest to extract X-Forwarded-Name and X-Forwarded-Email when using webserver, posted by Liam Gaffney on Sun Dec 8 22:00:32 2024
|
When using the Webserver authentication in combination with "File" and "Self register = 3", it is possible to keep track of registrations
and control access still. This is very useful, and upon clicking on the logbook for the first time, the user is asked to register by typing their username,
full name and email address. |
New elog from template should update the subdir, posted by Liam Gaffney on Wed Apr 2 13:01:34 2025
|
Hello. We are using explicity subdir names on our elog server to manage a large number of "Top groups" and sub "groups". When we
create a new logbook from a template in the same group, it would be beneficial to automatically give a new subdir based on the previous one. At the very
least, it should not reuse the same parameter as the template (see below). |
Windows Server 2012 - moving logs, posted by Lesley Herren on Thu May 16 01:13:31 2019
|
We are installing a new data center which will be based on Windows 2012 servers. Our current center is on Windows 2008 and will be decommissioned
this year - 2008 servers (because of the security issue) will not be allowed in the new data center. So game plan is to install latest ELOG (3.1.2)
on the 2012 server at the new data center and move the logs over from the 2008 server. I've looked through entries and do not see anything about |
Re: Windows Server 2012 - moving logs, posted by Lesley Herren on Thu May 16 23:07:53 2019
|
Thank you Stefan - it will take a couple of months to set up (many servers being built at the new farm). I will update you on the success of the
files converting automatically.
|