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Mon Feb 27 08:43:22 2006 |
| Hagelstein, Kay | k.hagelstein@stadt.wede.de | Bug report | | 2.6.1 | Forgot password | Hi,
the "Forgot password?" option doesn’t work with the Group option.
The elog Version is ELOG V2.6.1-1668
Regards
Kay |
Attachment 1: elogd.cfg
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[global]
URL = http://elogtest.stadt.wedel.de:8080/
SMTP host = 192.168.0.28
Use Email From = elog@stadt.wedel.de
Use Email Subject = Elog - [$logbook]
Email Format = 6
logbook tabs = 1
port = 8080
Language = german
Password file = wedel.pwd
self register = 0
Admin user = KayH
Protect Selection page = 1
Group Demo I = demo0, demo1
Group Demo II = demo2, demo3
Group Demo III = demo4
Group Demo IV = demo5
[demo0]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
[demo1]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
[demo2]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
[demo3]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
[demo4]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
[demo5]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
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Sat Dec 3 23:32:13 2005 |
| Jesse Wodin | jwodin@stanford.edu | Question | Linux | 2.6.0 | Upgrade from 2.3.8 to 2.6.0 logbook problem | Hi, I'd like to upgrade from an old version of elog 2.3.8 to 2.6.0. I installed the new version, and it runs fine, but it doesn't seem to see my old logbooks (the path in the conf file is correct). Do I have to upgrade my logbooks somehow?
THanks!
Jesse |
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Wed Dec 7 02:32:00 2005 |
| Jesse Wodin | jwodin@stanford.edu | Question | Linux | 2.6.0 | Re: Upgrade from 2.3.8 to 2.6.0 logbook problem | Thanks, you were right, it was just a permissions problem on the logbooks, which I had copied over as root.
j. |
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Wed Dec 7 02:37:40 2005 |
| Jesse Wodin | jwodin@stanford.edu | | | | Proxy question | I'm trying to run elog 2.6.0-beta4 under Apache 2.0. I follow the directions, and everything works fine, so my
elog runs as
http://grattalab3.stanford.edu/elog/
running under port 8082, with the following lines in my httpd.conf file
Redirect permanent /elog http://grattalab3.stanford.edu/elog
ProxyPass /elog/ http://grattalab3.stanford.edu:8082/
This machine has an alias, which is http://exo-elog.stanford.edu. My question is, how can I run elog so that
when someone types in this name, it brings up my elog? I know that I can make a VirtualHost entry and put a
redirect at the document root of that virtual host, but that seems clumsy. Can I just modify ProxyPass or add a
Redirect statement somehow?
Thanks! |
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Thu Jul 17 01:16:49 2008 |
| Jesse Wodin | jwodin@slac.stanford.edu | Question | Linux | 2.7.4-2111 | Elog crashing with "segfault" during file upload | Hi there, I just compiled and installed elog on a machine running the newest Ubuntu server. Everything went fine - no problems. Running elog on it's own (no apache). I moved over a bunch of logbooks from an older elog, which seemed to work. Now, elog seems to crash when people are uploading files. Here is a snip from my syslog, and you can see each time it crashes with "error 4."
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: elogd 2.7.4 built Jul 15 2008, 18:44:44
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: revision 2111
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: FCKedit detected
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: ImageMagick detected
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: Server listening on port 8080 ...
Jul 16 16:02:42 GrattaLab3old kernel: [10631.276626] elogd[4526]: segfault at b4466000 eip 080adf19 esp bfa281d0 error 4
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: elogd 2.7.4 built Jul 15 2008, 18:44:44
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: revision 2111
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: FCKedit detected
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: ImageMagick detected
Jul 16 16:05:35 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: Server listening on port 8080 ...
Jul 16 16:06:06 GrattaLab3old kernel: [10834.637427] elogd[5509]: segfault at 091d7000 eip 080adf19 esp bfc313f0 error 4
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: elogd 2.7.4 built Jul 15 2008, 18:44:44
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: revision 2111
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: FCKedit detected
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: ImageMagick detected
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: Server listening on port 8080 ...
Jul 16 16:07:49 GrattaLab3old kernel: [10937.923301] elogd[5517]: segfault at b7c0d000 eip 080adf19 esp bffc1780 error 4
I run elog as:
Usr = elog
Grp = elog
/usr/local/sbin/elog -p 8080 -c /usr/local/elog/elogd_exo.cfg -D
where elogd_exo is my config file. Nothing special in my config file. |
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Fri Jul 18 08:18:18 2008 |
| Jesse Wodin | jwodin@slac.stanford.edu | Question | Linux | 2.7.4-2111 | Re: Elog crashing with "segfault" during file upload |
Jesse Wodin wrote: |
Hi there, I just compiled and installed elog on a machine running the newest Ubuntu server. Everything went fine - no problems. Running elog on it's own (no apache). I moved over a bunch of logbooks from an older elog, which seemed to work. Now, elog seems to crash when people are uploading files. Here is a snip from my syslog, and you can see each time it crashes with "error 4."
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: elogd 2.7.4 built Jul 15 2008, 18:44:44
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: revision 2111
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: FCKedit detected
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: ImageMagick detected
Jul 16 14:02:45 GrattaLab3old elogd[4526]: Server listening on port 8080 ...
Jul 16 16:02:42 GrattaLab3old kernel: [10631.276626] elogd[4526]: segfault at b4466000 eip 080adf19 esp bfa281d0 error 4
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: elogd 2.7.4 built Jul 15 2008, 18:44:44
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: revision 2111
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: FCKedit detected
Jul 16 16:05:24 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: ImageMagick detected
Jul 16 16:05:35 GrattaLab3old elogd[5509]: Server listening on port 8080 ...
Jul 16 16:06:06 GrattaLab3old kernel: [10834.637427] elogd[5509]: segfault at 091d7000 eip 080adf19 esp bfc313f0 error 4
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: elogd 2.7.4 built Jul 15 2008, 18:44:44
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: revision 2111
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: FCKedit detected
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: ImageMagick detected
Jul 16 16:07:10 GrattaLab3old elogd[5517]: Server listening on port 8080 ...
Jul 16 16:07:49 GrattaLab3old kernel: [10937.923301] elogd[5517]: segfault at b7c0d000 eip 080adf19 esp bffc1780 error 4
I run elog as:
Usr = elog
Grp = elog
/usr/local/sbin/elog -p 8080 -c /usr/local/elog/elogd_exo.cfg -D
where elogd_exo is my config file. Nothing special in my config file.
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Another funny problem. When I'm uploading a file, the syslog says this:
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4745]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4745]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4745]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4745]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4749]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4749]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4749]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:12:52 exo-elog elogd[4749]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4753]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4753]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4753]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4753]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4757]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4757]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4757]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4757]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4761]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4761]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4761]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4761]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4765]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4765]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4765]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:12:56 exo-elog elogd[4765]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4769]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4769]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4769]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4769]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4773]: Falling back to default group "elog"
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4773]: Falling back to default user "elog"
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4773]: Cannot restore original GID/UID.
Jul 17 23:13:00 exo-elog elogd[4773]: Cannot remove pidfile "/var/run/elogd.pid" ; Permission denied
Jul 17 23:13:39 exo-elog kernel: [ 127.737506] elogd[4510]: segfault at b7b43000 eip 080adf19 esp bfdeeb00 error 4
and then crashes! |
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Fri Mar 2 16:39:22 2007 |
| Justin Ellison | justin@techadvise.com | Question | | 2.6.4-179 | Hiding attributes in Detail view? | First off, thanks so much for this product. It works excellent for us as a server activity log. I have a question, which depending on the answer, might be a feature request 
As I mentioned, we use elog as a serverlog. Sometimes, but not always, we will have a Bugzilla bug # that is associated with the log entry. We then take that bug #, and build a link to our bugzilla server displaying the bug. Here's the relevant config entries:
Attributes = Author, Classification, Subject, Bug Number, Environment, Server, Bugzilla
...
#Make the list table narrow enough to fit in the browser
List display = ID, Date, Author, Subject, Server, Bugzilla
...
#We take in a Bug Number from the user, then calculate a Bugzilla link from that
Change Bugzilla = <a href="http://bugz:4545/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=$Bug Number">$Bug Number</a>
List Change Bugzilla = <a href="http://bugz:4545/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=$Bug Number">$Bug Number</a>
Hidden Attributes = Bugzilla
So, on new entry, the user has the option to enter a Bug Number. Bugzilla is not displayed because it is derived. In list view, Bug Number is not displayed, but Bugzilla is, providing a handy link to the bug on a different server.
The only thing that isn't working as I'd like is when someone views a log entry. Both Bug Number and Bugzilla show up in the attributes. This isn't a huge deal, it's just showing redundant data.
Is there a way to hide Bug Number on the view page? |
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Fri Mar 9 22:14:57 2007 |
| Justin Ellison | justin@techadvise.com | Question | | 2.6.4-179 | Re: Hiding attributes in Detail view? | Any takers? |
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