I have some problems of understanding how the "Format <attribute>" parameter
is working. It may be, that there was a similar question in the forum, but I
didn't find it. I'm sorry if I come back with an old question.
I would like to have 2two attributes in the same line. As ex. PersonName,
PersonCity.
If I understand the handbook correctly, it should be posslible with "Format
<attribute> = 1". However, I'm not able to use the "Format <attribute>"
correctly because I do not understand how to use it correctly in the cfg file.
Is there a possibilty of an example by Stafan or does anybody else already
use this feature successfuly and is able to post a example here?
Thank's a lot! |
HI
I have setup top group in my elog . I will want to restrict the different
admin user on the global and the global on top groups .
But however i am not able to use the configuration on "admin user" on the
global portion to strict admin of top group to access the main global
config .
Did i configure it wrongly or is there a way?
And for email notification , is there a way which i can select who to email
it to ? like check box etc.
And is there a way which i can setup the summary page to refresh every
15mins , so that new entry can be shown ?
And can i make the message id unique , when i move the messages from one
log book to another log book , the messages id change accorddingly based on
the number or messages . Anyway for me to make it fixed even i moved to
another log book , i need the running number still .
Sorry for the many questions
Thanks for your help |
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// |
[global]
Usr = elog
Grp = elog
logbook tabs = 1
port = 80
SMTP host = mail.blah.internal
Use Email From = elog@elog.blah.internal
Theme = default
Reverse Sort = 1
Time format = %e/%m/%y %k:%M
Display Email recipients = 0
Logbook dir = /usr/store/elog_logbooks/
Resource dir = /usr/local/elog/
Display mode = threaded
Main Tab = HOME
Selection page = index1.html
## Server_Logbooks Groups
Group AKB = akb01, akb26
Group AKC = akc03, akc19
## Other_Logbooks Groups
Group VC = akb-VC, chb-VC
Top group Server_Logbooks = AKB, AKC
Top group Other_Logbooks = AD, DNS, Network, VC
[global Server_Logbooks]
Logfile = srv_logbook_accesslog
[akb01]
Comment = akb01 - other server
Subdir = akb/01
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
[akb26]
Comment = akb26 - some server
Subdir = akb/26
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
[global Other_Logbooks]
Logfile = other_logbook_accesslog
[AD]
Comment = Active Directory
Subdir = misc/AD
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
[DNS]
Comment = DNS System
Subdir = misc/DNS
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
[Network]
Comment = Network changes - LAN, WAN
Subdir = misc/Network
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Location, Downtime duration
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
[akb-VC]
Comment = AKB Video
Subdir = misc/VC/akb-VC
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
Display Email recipients = 1
[chb-VC]
Comment = CHB Video
Subdir = misc/VC/chb-VC
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
Display Email recipients = 1
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> I have some problems of understanding how the "Format <attribute>" parameter
> is working. It may be, that there was a similar question in the forum, but I
> didn't find it. I'm sorry if I come back with an old question.
>
> I would like to have 2two attributes in the same line. As ex. PersonName,
> PersonCity.
>
> If I understand the handbook correctly, it should be posslible with "Format
> <attribute> = 1". However, I'm not able to use the "Format <attribute>"
> correctly because I do not understand how to use it correctly in the cfg file.
>
> Is there a possibilty of an example by Stafan or does anybody else already
> use this feature successfuly and is able to post a example here?
This forum uses that feature. As you can see, if you display a single entry, the
author, subject etc. are on a single line. This is achieved with
Format Author = 1
Format Author email = 1
Format Category = 1
Format OS = 1
Format ELOG Version = 1
Note that in the entry form, each attribute is on a separate line no matter what
the format specifiers are. The single line option only works for the display page. |