Re: How to change name of record Id from $@MID@$., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 22 19:10:08 2020
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No idea what you are talking about. $@MID@$ is used in the database files to indicate the start of a new message. It is not used on any elog web page.
If you want to put the message ID on your web page, you should use the variable "$message id" as written in the documentation. You say JS, where
is your JS running? You wrote a JS program to work on the raw elog database files? Or you wrote an extension to run in your browse? You have to be a bit |
Re: Expanding column width when viewing in Summary mode, posted by Illam Pakkirisamy on Thu Jul 23 21:19:24 2020
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Hi Stefan,
I have only one elog.css file in the default directory and the installation path is the same one that I'm using. Basically, I'm using
off of the installed path. I also tried, modifying the file and calling it elog_mod.css and then specified CSS=<path>/elog_mod.css and started |
testing the client: unclear it worked, posted by Jose Caballero on Thu Jul 30 17:03:12 2020
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Hello,
I just gave it a quick try to the command line client, to see if I can use it to access our institution service.
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Missing log files when rsync to replacement server., posted by VUIIS SysAdmin on Thu Jul 30 17:11:05 2020
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I am moving from a Hyper-V host to a VMware host and created a new elog server. I installed the elog software and did an rsync to get the .cfg file and
logbooks to the new server.
rsync -av root@old.elog.server:/usr/local/elog /usr/local/ |
Re: testing the client: unclear it worked, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 31 08:34:35 2020
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The <hostname> you have to actually replace with your real host name. Same for logbook, username and password.
On my local test system I get (actual password hidden here with "...")
~$ elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l demo -u stefan ... -a Authort=SR -a Subject=test |
Re: Missing log files when rsync to replacement server., posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 31 15:42:55 2020
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Start your new server interactively with "elogd -v 3" to see all verbose output. You will then see how it indexes all logbooks. If not, you
might have a wrong path in elogd.cfg
VUIIS |
Re: Missing log files when rsync to replacement server., posted by VUIIS SysAdmin on Fri Jul 31 21:40:02 2020
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On the new server in the logbook that should have several 2020 entries it stops on the last entry of 2019.
On the old server after stopping elogd i get:
/usr/sbin/elogd -v 3 |
Re: Missing log files when rsync to replacement server., posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Aug 1 15:13:17 2020
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You can put your files where ever you want, just tell elogd where to find the elogd.cfg file via the "-c" flag. Then tell elogd where to find files
in the elogd.cfg file via the "Logbook dir" and "Resource dir" directives.
Stefan |