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  69365   Thu May 20 21:01:41 2021 Question Gabriel Lopezgabelopez@bnl.govQuestionLinux3.1.4-3New user not working

Running elog-3.1.4-3 Can't add users through the web interface. Clicking add user and writing all the fields in with something doesn't add a user into the PWD file of that logbook. Running a tail -f on the password file shows elog writes the user info with the hashed password 3 times and then deletes the information about 20 seconds later. Has anyone else had a similar issue? This is running on RHEL8.3

  69831   Tue Sep 24 19:38:23 2024 Entry Gabriel Lopezgabelopez@bnl.govBug reportLinuxelog-3.1.4-3Catgegory filtering

Currently have multiple logbooks hosted with elogd. One book is having an issue with Categories. The user regulary uses the category filtering to see one subject for the whole month. This past week it hasn't been working properly. When choosing a drop down category to filter there are not logs found. I've notice the fields under the categories change randomly. Sometimes it would add a % sign where there should be --. Some other fields go from displaying -- Subject -- to just the dashes, thats when the filtered eLogs do not show. Clearing out the erroneous characters can eventually load the specified logs. Has anyone else seen this? Should I just upgrade the system and hope for the best?

 

PS. while writing this I was able to mitigate the issue by removing the troubled fields from the quick filter section. I'm pretty sure this will not be an issue for my end user but any input is appreciated.

  1636   Fri Jan 27 20:40:00 2006 Question G. Vandemoortelegvdmoort@skynet.beQuestionLinux2.6.1 CVSRunning elog as ordinnary user
Hello,

I've configured elog with some commands running a shell :

Preset R-Date = $shell(/usr/bin/date +"%Y/%m/%d %H:%S")
; for testing :
Preset $text = $shell(whoami && set)
Preset $text = Some fixed text

That worked well when elog was started by root (and falling to user elog),
but later, I moved all the elog tree to /home/my_name/.elog,
(I'd like to start it only when I'm logged, it's only for personnal data)
changed all the attributes/permissions ($chown -R my_name:my_group .elog)
and none of these commands still works ! I use the -x option to allow
shell substitution.

More surprisingly, even the fixed text doesn't work (???)

Any explanation ?

By the way, I also seen that it is necessary to set Usr and Grp to "elog"
via the config file even when it's started by root, because otherwise,
you always get the strings 'Falling back to default group "elog"' and
Falling back to default user "elog" in the output of the shell substitutions.

Regards,

Gauthier
  1638   Sat Jan 28 10:40:18 2006 Reply G. Vandemoortelegvdmoort@skynet.beQuestionLinux2.6.1 CVSRe: Running elog as ordinnary user

Stefan Ritt wrote:

First of all, you could use

Preset R-Date = $date

instead of the shell command. Secondly, the command

Preset $text = $shell(whoami && set)

is wrong. Replace it by

Preset text = $shell(whoami && set)

without the "$".


I'm sorry ; even with this correction, none of the preset strings created with
a substitution mechanism (shell or built-in) works when elogd is started as
ordinnary user. I've tried the same config file /home/gv/.elog/elogd.cfg :
port = 8080
Language = french
Main Tab = Accueil
Usr = gv
Grp = users
Logbook dir = /home/gv/.elog/logbooks


[gauthier]
Self register = 1
Password file = passwd

Theme = default
Comment = Logbook personnel
Default encoding = 1
Time format = %a, %d/%m/%Y %H:%M
Attributes = Type, Statut, Priorité, Sujet, R-Date
Preset R-Date = $shell(/usr/bin/date +"%Y/%m/%d %H:%S")
Preset text = $shell(whoami && set)
;Preset text = Blablabla                                       
;Preset text = $date                                           
Start page = ?rsort=Record date
List display = R-Date, Type, Statut, Priorité, Sujet
Options Type = Divers, Lectures, Musique, Aca, Finances, Santé
Options Statut = A faire, Exécuté, Journal
Options Priorité = 0, 1, 2, 3
Preset  Priorité = 0
Extendable Options = Type
Thread display = $sujet ($entry time)
Required Attributes = Type, Sujet
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = R-Date, Statut, Type
Sort Attributes = Priorité, R-Date


Started via root (# /usr/sbin/elogd -c /home/gv/.elog/elogd.cfg -x), it works,
but via "gv" ($ /usr/sbin/elogd -c /home/gv/.elog/elogd.cfg -x), it doesn't.

Regards,

Gauthier
  435   Tue Sep 23 01:10:17 2003 Reply Glevineg@med.govt.nzQuestionOtherelog2.3.9Re: FreeBSD Install
I got elog 2.3.9 running on FreeBSD 5.1 successfully,
I compiled elog on a redhat box and then just copied over all the files to 
the FreeBSD box and ELOG just ran with no issues.
It's been running under heavy use for at least a month now.

PS: you might need the linux compatibility package installed on BSD though...


> I am getting the following errors when trying to install elog-2.3.9 on
> my FreeBSD box. I am running FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE.
> 
> Many thanks!
> 
> "Makefile", line 21: Missing dependency operator
> "Makefile", line 27: Need an operator
> "Makefile", line 29: Missing dependency operator
> "Makefile", line 31: Need an operator
> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
> 
> 
> You4eea
  447   Tue Oct 28 22:40:28 2003 Agree Glevineg@med.govt.nzCommentOtherelog2.3.9Re: FreeBSD Install
Thanks for that mate, compiled elog on FreeBSD 5.1 myself no problems just like 
you said, great!

> 
> FYI- the default "make" on FreeBSD is BSD, not GNU.
> 
> The easiest way to build elog on FreeBSD is to install "gmake" (via the port or
> package) and type "gmake".  That's all it took for me to build a freshly
> downloaded copy on 5.1 not 5 minutes ago.
  570   Tue Jul 6 23:37:02 2004 Question Glevineg@med.govt.nzQuestionLinux | Other2.5.3ELOG & Selection Page
Hello to all,

I'm trying to get ELOG to run several separate logbooks which will
eventually have their own password/user files and other little things.
The problem I have is I want to have a main selection type page so when a
user enters ELOG they see this page with links on it to main logbook groups.

So, for my example I'd have a main page INDEX1.HTML which has links to:
  /Server_Logbooks
  /Other_Logbooks

but I want those top groups to just show standard ELOG generated logbook
list once you select a link on index1.html page.
Unfortunately "Selection page = index1.html" if defined in [global] just
gets used everywhere, so once I click on a link to go to
http://elog.blah.internal/Server_Logbooks it just shows the same index1.html
selection page. So I never get to the actual logbook list...
I could make separate selection pages for each top logbook group,
but that means that I have to alter those HTML files every time I add or
remove a logbook. I'd ruther have ELOG generate those pages on the fly.

Is there any way to do this?
Could I tell ELOG not to use a selection page at all for a particular group
of logbooks, and just show the logbook list.

Thank you very much.

GL.

//ELOG on FreeBSD 5.2//
  576   Thu Jul 8 23:41:43 2004 Reply Glevineg@med.govt.nzQuestionLinux | Other2.5.3Re: ELOG & Selection Page
Great! That takes care of the problem for sure.

Cheers once again for such a quick response.

GL.


//we use ELog very extensively internally, it's great, especially now with
replication//


> > The problem I have is I want to have a main selection type page so when a
> > user enters ELOG they see this page with links on it to main logbook groups.
> 
> I added a new flag
> 
> Show top groups = 1
> 
> which shows the list of to groups. Hope this is what you want. The new version
> is available from CVS (see download page).
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