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Thu Jul 22 00:31:54 2010 |
| David McKee | dmckee@phys.ksu.edu | Question | All | 2.7 | What *exactly* do "clone" and "mirror" do? |
We have been hosting logbook far (geographically and in internet hops) from our experimental site. Recently we have (finally!) gotten reliable on-site internet, and would like to host the log book on-site.
I have a suspicion that some combination of the -C, -m, and -M flags will allow me to migrate the logbook automagically and with a minimum risk of trouble from concurrent operation on the logbook, and to maintain the existing version as a mirror of the new official on-site version. But documentation is not being very helpful. Can someone say a few more words about what these options do?
I've been experimenting as I compose this and have a suggestion for language that might be useful somewhere in the documentation:
In this context "to clone" means to copy the configuration file and all data files associated with a log book so that I can host an identical logbook on a new host (that is this is the command to migrate a logbook). After cloning the two installation are identical, but no effort is made to keep them so: if you continue to run both copies post made to one will not be reflected in the other.
Is this correct?
I'm still not clear on what the -m and -M options do. |
66867
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Wed Jul 28 17:21:31 2010 |
| Bryan Moffit | moffit@jlab.org | Question | Linux | 2.7.8-2278 | Disable forward/backward navigation keystrokes? |
I wondered if there was a config line that enabled/disabled the forward and backward navigation keystrokes that were implemented in 2.7.0?
The current definitions (Control-PgUp/PgDown/Home/End) interfere with those keys I use to navigate between tabs in Firefox. It'd be nice if they could either be turned off.. or redefined. |
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Wed Aug 4 23:46:34 2010 |
| Kontantin Olchanski | olchansk@triumf.ca | Bug report | Linux | unknown | elog editor loses all text |
I just typed a long text into this elog, clicked "submit" and it bombed with "you must select an Icon", returned me to the editor with all my text gone gone gone. I do not want to select icons, I just want to report a problem with elog. Well, 2 problems, now.
K.O.
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Wed Aug 4 23:52:08 2010 |
| Kontantin Olchanski | olchansk@triumf.ca | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | elog keeps recreating preview .png files? |
Hi, I rsync an elog database from CERN to TRIUMF every few months and I notice that rsync keeps copying preview files (xxx.png.png, xxx.gif.png, etc) from very old entries. I guess that elogd creates these files from scratch each time they are needed, overwriting any previously existing preview files. This creates extra rsync network traffic and rsync takes longer to complete. Is there any way to avoid this? K.O.
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Thu Aug 19 08:36:11 2010 |
| phichitpon | chee_ake@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | ELOG V2.8 | how to change char encode for Text column |
hello
how to change char encode for Text column. my language is thai and use tis-620 for encode. thankyou |
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Thu Aug 19 22:58:45 2010 |
| Dennis Seitz | dseitz@berkeley.edu | Bug report | All | 2.7.8 | Elog v2.7.8 does not show substituted attributes while editing or replying |
Since we updated to 2.7.8 we've found a problem.
Previously, when we used
Subst on reply subject = Re: $subject
The new "Re: " text would appear in the "subject" field while the user was editing their reply, and they could edit or delete it.
Since 2.7.8, however, it does not appear while editing, but shows up only after the user submits their entry. We would prefer that this appears while the user is editing, because in some cases we want the users to have the option to modify this text. Was this intentional? Is there a way to restore the previous functionality?
Thank you! |
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Wed Aug 25 02:49:44 2010 |
| Owen LaGarde | olagarde@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | honor "user" field in the Apache SSL request object or environment variables in SSL process groups? |
Will elog defer user identification and authorization to the ssl engine of a *local* Apache proxy? I'd like to try elog in a site that requires the service port positively authenticate and identify users via smartcard certificate ID. Per SOP they have Apache+mod_ssl setting SSLUserName=SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN which sets both the SSL request object's "user" field and the REMOTE_USER environment var relative to the mod_ssl's session's process group leader. Users auth with Apache's mod_ssl as a single-signon replacement for web apps which have traditional native, internal user accounts/passwords, but those passwords are subsumed by the Apache/smartcard/mod_ssl setup. The web apps define internal accounts matching the users' cert IDs but do not allow any management of the [unused] passwords. Can elog do this? |
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Wed Aug 25 09:18:39 2010 |
| phichitpon | chee_ake@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | V2.8.0-231 | how to convert Common Era (C.E.) into Buddhist Era |
how to convert Common Era (C.E.) into Buddhist Era such as C.E. 2010 to B.E. 2553 (2553=2010+543) .thank you |