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Thu Sep 4 20:49:59 2008 |
| Alan Stone | alstone@fnal.gov | Request | Linux | V2.7.1-200 | Search Find Selected or List of Logbooks instead of all Logbooks. |
I am using the CMS ELog remotely as a monitoring tool. Information is compartementalized into dozens of containers. I can create a find query URL, say last day, which then reloads every X minutes in Firefox. When new ELog entries are made, then appear in the refresh and catch my attention. But, my interests are somewhere between a single logbook and all logbooks. If I choose all CMS logbooks for example for one day, I usually end up with > 200 entries.
In short, I would like the ability to:
1) Select from the list of available logbooks when doing a search
2) Have more canned choices from smaller time frames, such as 1 hour or at least one shift (8 hours).
I do not see how to do this in the current elogd.cfg syntax instructions.
Thanks, Alan |
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Tue Sep 2 16:07:34 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Is there a way to indicate when an entry has been edited? |
W.Koster wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dennis Seitz wrote: |
You've probably seen my other posts on this subject.
I want to be able to re-edit some entries but I need some way to know the dates entries were re-edited.
Am I just approaching this the wrong way? Should I disable re-editing of entries and use threads to follow changes by posting replies to an entry?
The only problem with that is that if I make a mistake I will have to submit a new entry to fix it.
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Please read the FAQ
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Apart from logging when and who, is it also possible to somehow log WHAT has changed (like $attribute + $old_value was changed by $who at $date)
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No, this is not possible. |
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Tue Sep 2 16:03:31 2008 |
| W.Koster | W.Koster@rug.nl | Question | | | Re: Is there a way to indicate when an entry has been edited? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dennis Seitz wrote: |
You've probably seen my other posts on this subject.
I want to be able to re-edit some entries but I need some way to know the dates entries were re-edited.
Am I just approaching this the wrong way? Should I disable re-editing of entries and use threads to follow changes by posting replies to an entry?
The only problem with that is that if I make a mistake I will have to submit a new entry to fix it.
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Please read the FAQ
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Apart from logging when and who, is it also possible to somehow log WHAT has changed (like $attribute + $old_value was changed by $who at $date)
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Mon Sep 1 13:54:53 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.7.4-212 | Re: Automatic Copy to |
Grant Jeffcote wrote: | Stefan,
Is there any way I might be able to initiate the 'copy to' function by selecting a 'tick box' (boolean) or conditional attribute choice in an entry page when submitting that page? We have a requirement where we run a main 'Operations' log and have another log with some entries needing to be in both (for additional actions etc). I understand the Operator can always manually use the 'Copy To' function after submitting the original entry but was wondering if there was some way a shell script (execute function?) or similar may be activated by a boolean or even a 'conditional' choice?
Thx |
I put your request on the whishlist. |
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Mon Sep 1 13:48:29 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | | Re: Grabbing user name from SSL user certificate |
Davide Salomoni wrote: |
With SSL enabled, I'd like to to grab the CN (Common Name) of the user certificate and use that as login authentication method.
I am thinking of the following scenario:
- users with read & write privileges need to have an SSL certificate loaded in their browser. The "Author" field will be pre-set to the CN of the user certificate.
- authorization may be subject to further granularity (e.g. only allow users whose certificate belongs to a certain organization)
- read-only, guest access (without certificate) may or may not be allowed
Is there a way to do that?
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I put your request on the wish list. |
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Sun Aug 31 14:43:19 2008 |
| Grant Jeffcote | grant@jeffcote.org | Question | Windows | V2.7.4-212 | Re: Automatic Copy to |
Stefan,
Is there any way I might be able to initiate the 'copy to' function by selecting a 'tick box' (boolean) or conditional attribute choice in an entry page when submitting that page? We have a requirement where we run a main 'Operations' log and have another log with some entries needing to be in both (for additional actions etc). I understand the Operator can always manually use the 'Copy To' function after submitting the original entry but was wondering if there was some way a shell script (execute function?) or similar may be activated by a boolean or even a 'conditional' choice?
Thx |
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Mon Aug 25 17:23:22 2008 |
| Davide Salomoni | dsalomoni@gmail.com | Question | Linux | | Grabbing user name from SSL user certificate |
With SSL enabled, I'd like to to grab the CN (Common Name) of the user certificate and use that as login authentication method.
I am thinking of the following scenario:
- users with read & write privileges need to have an SSL certificate loaded in their browser. The "Author" field will be pre-set to the CN of the user certificate.
- authorization may be subject to further granularity (e.g. only allow users whose certificate belongs to a certain organization)
- read-only, guest access (without certificate) may or may not be allowed
Is there a way to do that? |
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Mon Aug 18 14:08:22 2008 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.7.4x | Re: Expand TEXT colum in Summary view? |
dale cooper wrote: | I am wondering if it is possible to configure ELOG to expand the TEXT column in the SUMMARY view? |
While it is not possible to specify a number of characters per row, you can control the number of text lines in the summary view using theSummary lines = NNN directive (cf. also the ELog admin guide). |