Multi Language based on logged on user?, posted by Hal Proctor on Thu May 16 15:41:34 2013
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Can ELog support different languages based on the logged on user? |
Moving password file, posted by UlfO on Fri Aug 16 11:54:17 2013
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Hi,
Is it possible to move a passwordfile from one E-log to another E-Log located on a different server without the need for users to register again? |
Moving individual messages in a thread, posted by Eoin Butler on Sat Sep 13 23:34:37 2008
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It is possible that the Move to... and Copy to... commands can be configured so that when they operate on a message that is part of a thread, that only
that message will be moved, instead of the whole thread? |
Moving entry (and replies) from one log book to another, posted by David Pilgram on Fri May 1 14:01:44 2009
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Hi Stefan,
When Moving entry (and replies) from one log book to another, is it possible to prevent elog from renumbering
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Moving eLog from Server to Server..., posted by Charles Duncan on Sat Jun 11 02:29:01 2005
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I am moving my eLog system from one server to another.
I moved all my log books, my /etc/elog.conf, and /usr/share/elog/elog.pwd file. Did I miss anything?
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Moving a logbook from one installation to another, posted by Val Schmidt on Mon Dec 17 02:17:20 2007
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I've attempted to move a logbook from an old elog installation to a new one on
another system. The version of elog is the same (2.6.1) in both. Both systems have the same name and the logbooks are and installation are going in the
same place. So all paths are identical. Also, for the new installation, I've simply recompiled the same sources used to install the original one. The only |
Move to: elog crashes with large no of entries being moved., posted by David Pilgram on Wed Jun 10 13:56:09 2009
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Hi Stefan,
I've been slowly moving threads, and twice now so far (and reproducably) had elog crash.
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More than 100 attributes , posted by JD on Wed Jun 29 16:07:32 2016
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I am modifying the elogd.cfg automatically with a script. The Script fetches a list of systems from a LDAP database and writes them into an "Options"
line in the elog.cfg.
Everything worked fine, until we hit the critical number of 100 attributes. I saw this is also stated in the manual. |