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  69346   Mon Apr 12 13:57:18 2021 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.1.4 (latest)Re: auto pre-fill fields issue

"Subst xxx" replaces after you submit an entry, while "Preset xxx" replaces before you create an entry. I believe you want the second one.

Stefan

Gys Wuyts wrote:

[global]

port = 8080

ssl = 0

Password file = passwords.txt

Admin user = user1

SMTP host = smtp. mail.com

SMTP port = 25

SMTP username = user1@mail.com

SMTP Password = GIwbx7UbmkWs5J0P8lVztX7Anje0/21BU/Tmk0aPm.

Logfile = ELog_log.txt

Logging level = 3

 

 

[Server]

Logbook dir = Server

Theme = default

Comment = Server Change Log

Attributes = Author, Email, Type, Category, Subject

Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host

Subst Email = $user_email

Options Type = SRV 1, SRV 2, SRV Sup, BMS content, BMS setpoints, BMS new

Options Category = Config, User, Access, Connection, Change, New, Delete

Extendable Options =

Required Attributes = Author, Type

Page Title = ELOG - $subject

Reverse sort = 1

Quick filter = Date, Type

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

If you would post a minimal config file where the problem occurs, then we could look what the problem is.

Gys Wuyts wrote:

Thank you but that is already  in place. I have the same issue on both Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019.

tnks

g

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You need user-level access control, using 

Password file = ...

Stefan

Gys Wuyts wrote:

Hello,

what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:

Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host

Subst Email = $user_email

in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.

(I see it works here on this platform)

Tnks

 

G

 

 

 

 

 

  69347   Mon Apr 12 14:17:52 2021 Reply Gys Wuytsgys.wuyts@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.1.4 (latest)Re: auto pre-fill fields issue

Super, overlooked that one. Works now

 

g

Stefan Ritt wrote:

"Subst xxx" replaces after you submit an entry, while "Preset xxx" replaces before you create an entry. I believe you want the second one.

Stefan

Gys Wuyts wrote:

[global]

port = 8080

ssl = 0

Password file = passwords.txt

Admin user = user1

SMTP host = smtp. mail.com

SMTP port = 25

SMTP username = user1@mail.com

SMTP Password = GIwbx7UbmkWs5J0P8lVztX7Anje0/21BU/Tmk0aPm.

Logfile = ELog_log.txt

Logging level = 3

 

 

[Server]

Logbook dir = Server

Theme = default

Comment = Server Change Log

Attributes = Author, Email, Type, Category, Subject

Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host

Subst Email = $user_email

Options Type = SRV 1, SRV 2, SRV Sup, BMS content, BMS setpoints, BMS new

Options Category = Config, User, Access, Connection, Change, New, Delete

Extendable Options =

Required Attributes = Author, Type

Page Title = ELOG - $subject

Reverse sort = 1

Quick filter = Date, Type

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

If you would post a minimal config file where the problem occurs, then we could look what the problem is.

Gys Wuyts wrote:

Thank you but that is already  in place. I have the same issue on both Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019.

tnks

g

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You need user-level access control, using 

Password file = ...

Stefan

Gys Wuyts wrote:

Hello,

what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:

Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host

Subst Email = $user_email

in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.

(I see it works here on this platform)

Tnks

 

G

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Draft   Fri Apr 23 18:53:16 2021  Vinzenz Bildsteinvbildste@uoguelph.caQuestionLinuxa0924c1cd54913b 
  69353   Fri Apr 23 20:08:10 2021 Question Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionAllV3.1.4How to format a column in list display?
There is the nice conditional formatting feature for List display:
Cell Style <attribute> <value> = <style>
I would like to use it without conditions: some attributes should always be formatted in a specific way.
 
Specifically I want a generated attribute (combined from other attributes) to be display in monospace font.
The "Format Pikett = 0, attribname, messagelist" works nicely for the single entry display (pik1), but not for List view (pik-list).

Would it be possible to create a new command "List format <attribute> = <css_class_name>,<css_class_value>,<width>,<size>", or is there another way to achieve this?

Attachment 1: pik1.PNG
pik1.PNG
Attachment 2: pik-list.PNG
pik-list.PNG
  69355   Mon Apr 26 15:40:36 2021 Question Frank Baptistacaffeinejazz@gmail.comQuestionWindowsV3.1.3-fd7f1e2Real-time mirroring?

Hello!

We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server.  We have users that create updates at the local server, and some at the remote server, which can run the risk of record conflicts.  Right now, the local servers perform a "Mirror cron" every 5 minutes, but even that leaves the door open to potential conflicts.

I found an open-source JAVA-based app called DirSync Pro (https://www.dirsyncpro.org/) which is capable of performing real-time mirroring, and has conflict handling.  I "took it for a spin", and it does do what it claims.  However, because each ELOG server performs record "indexing", it doesn't recognize records that aren't part of the current list of records. Restarting the ELOG server obviously corrects that, but I was wondering if there is another way to get the server to recognize newer "remotely-generated" records without restarting the server.

As always, I'm appreciative for the outstanding working that has been done to make ELOG the great application that it is!

 

 

  69356   Mon Apr 26 16:14:49 2021 Reply Frank Baptistacaffeinejazz@gmail.comQuestionWindows314-2Re: How to make personal ELOG to public

Hello Hien,

If you are sharing ELOG with users on the same network, here's something you can try.  First, on the machine running ELOG, you need to find the "Computer name".   To do this, locate "This PC", and right click it to get to "Properties" in the drop-down menu.  You need to jot down the "Computer name".  Now, users on the same network should be able to view ELOG by entering the following:

http://computer-name:(port number)

If you are using port 80 (instead of the default 8080) for ELOG, then there is no need to enter the port number.

Give that a try -- that is working well for us.

Cheers!
Frank

 

> Dear experts, > > I am trying to use ELOG for my projects which we want to record every daily activities. > I have successful installed the ELOG to the computer (Windows10 -64 bit). > However, I don't know how to make it public or online, that people can access it from their computers. > I am a very newer to the ELOG. > Could you help me on it, please? > > Best regards, > Hien.

  69357   Mon Apr 26 16:41:50 2021 Reply Sebastian Schenksebastian.schenk@physik.uni-halle.deQuestionWindowsV3.1.3-fd7f1e2Re: Real-time mirroring?

Hello Frank,

It seems, you are using the mirror function of elog. It should resolve conflicts by itself acording to the documented rules. (https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html)
As I don't use this function, I can't say how good it works.

If you don't want to use this function, I would suggest using the "Execute new | edit | delete" feature to trigger a script after each change of elog entries.
This script could itself run "rsync" or your sync solution to make the sync and
should afterwards call "killall -HUP elogd" on the remote to let elog re-read the config (and this sould also update the indices)
(see Server Configuration https://elog.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html)

If you have a sync-solution, which itself permanently observes folders for changes and syncs it by itself,
It should have the option to run a command after sucessful sync or you need an other method to call "killall -HUP elogd" after sync.

Personally I would recommend the mirror function as it has a internal conflict resolution.
I hope this helps.

Best wishes,
Sebastian

PS: I don't know anything about your setup, but maybe there is a solution, where you don't need the local servers.
As I think, the mirror function is mainly for backup reasons of a main server to a secondary one or similar.

Frank Baptista wrote:

Hello!

We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server.  We have users that create updates at the local server, and some at the remote server, which can run the risk of record conflicts.  Right now, the local servers perform a "Mirror cron" every 5 minutes, but even that leaves the door open to potential conflicts.

I found an open-source JAVA-based app called DirSync Pro (https://www.dirsyncpro.org/) which is capable of performing real-time mirroring, and has conflict handling.  I "took it for a spin", and it does do what it claims.  However, because each ELOG server performs record "indexing", it doesn't recognize records that aren't part of the current list of records. Restarting the ELOG server obviously corrects that, but I was wondering if there is another way to get the server to recognize newer "remotely-generated" records without restarting the server.

As always, I'm appreciative for the outstanding working that has been done to make ELOG the great application that it is!

 

 

 

  69360   Fri Apr 30 20:29:45 2021 Reply Frank Baptistacaffeinejazz@gmail.comQuestionWindowsV3.1.3-fd7f1e2Re: Real-time mirroring?

Hi Sebatian,

Thank you for taking the time to answer...very much appreciated!

Although I'm running Windows OS, I do understand your approach, and will work on an analogous solution.

Our setup is interesting -- we're running many temperature chambers, each one having a dedicated computer running a unique instance of ELOG, each of which is regularly updated to let users know what the progress is for the lengthy temperature testing.  All of these individual logbooks regularly synchronize to a common 'mirror' ELOG server, which shows all the logbooks in one location.  Users can view all the logbooks on one screen, by connecting to the mirror server.  Since this can be done remotely, it also makes it convenient to add "updates" remotely to the mirror server, which eventually synchronizes with each individual computer at the temperature chambers.  As you might imagine, if there is a user doing an update at the temperature chamber computer while another user enters an update remotely to the mirror server, there is a chance of having a record conflict.

I was trying to avoid conflicts by having real-time mirroring, where a change on either end is detected and immediately "synchronized", thereby reducing or eliminating conflicts.

In any case, if I do come up with a good solution for Windows, I'll be sure to share what I did.

Cheers,
Frank

Sebastian Schenk wrote:

Hello Frank,

It seems, you are using the mirror function of elog. It should resolve conflicts by itself acording to the documented rules. (https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html)
As I don't use this function, I can't say how good it works.

If you don't want to use this function, I would suggest using the "Execute new | edit | delete" feature to trigger a script after each change of elog entries.
This script could itself run "rsync" or your sync solution to make the sync and
should afterwards call "killall -HUP elogd" on the remote to let elog re-read the config (and this sould also update the indices)
(see Server Configuration https://elog.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html)

If you have a sync-solution, which itself permanently observes folders for changes and syncs it by itself,
It should have the option to run a command after sucessful sync or you need an other method to call "killall -HUP elogd" after sync.

Personally I would recommend the mirror function as it has a internal conflict resolution.
I hope this helps.

Best wishes,
Sebastian

PS: I don't know anything about your setup, but maybe there is a solution, where you don't need the local servers.
As I think, the mirror function is mainly for backup reasons of a main server to a secondary one or similar.

Frank Baptista wrote:

Hello!

We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server.  We have users that create updates at the local server, and some at the remote server, which can run the risk of record conflicts.  Right now, the local servers perform a "Mirror cron" every 5 minutes, but even that leaves the door open to potential conflicts.

I found an open-source JAVA-based app called DirSync Pro (https://www.dirsyncpro.org/) which is capable of performing real-time mirroring, and has conflict handling.  I "took it for a spin", and it does do what it claims.  However, because each ELOG server performs record "indexing", it doesn't recognize records that aren't part of the current list of records. Restarting the ELOG server obviously corrects that, but I was wondering if there is another way to get the server to recognize newer "remotely-generated" records without restarting the server.

As always, I'm appreciative for the outstanding working that has been done to make ELOG the great application that it is!

 

 

 

 

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