Dear all,
we have a running elog installation using SSL (with the self-signed certificate). Generally we use the web interface, but we have been asked if it was possible to automatically insert elog entries via command line.
elog.exe should be the answer and so I gave it a try.
I was trying the following command line:
elog.exe. -h server-ip-address -p 8080 -l demo -s -v -u username password -a "Mass=0" This is a test entry
Of course server-ip-address and username / password were proper fields.
When I was doing this from the server itself, I got the following message:
Successfully connected to host server-ip-address, port 8080
Possibly invalid certificate, continue on your own risk!
and then the entry was inserted, but when I was typing the same from any other PC I got the error message:
Successfully connected to host server-ip-address, port 8080
elogd server does not run SSL protocol
The entry is of course not added and also the server (that is running in very verbose mode) reported a
SSL_accept failed
How can I fix it?
Thanks for helping,
Antonio |
Thanks a lot Stefan, for fixing this so quickly! I'm now running 3.1.5 fe60aaf0, with the phantom-attachment-count issue in the Summary view now resolved. Cheers, Andreas W.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The problem with the attachment paperclips has been fixed in the current version.
Stefan
Andreas Warburton wrote: |
On a new MacBook Pro (Silicon M3), I installed version 3.1.5 build 23df00d9. The application appears to work normally, except that, after a short while, the indicated attachment count (paperclips in the attachment column of the Summary view) starts to increment fairly rapidly with each time that I visit the page. Attachment counts appear even for records that don't have any attachments. When I access records individually, either those with or without real attachments, everything looks OK. Any insights as to what might be causing this, and how to correct?
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Hi,
I have a MacOSX 10.6.7 laptop that periodically synchronizes my logbook with that on a Debian linux web server. Both instances of ELOG are 2.9.0-2396.
When I create a new entry on the laptop, the indicated time stamp is correct. When I click Synchronize on the laptop, the entry that gets mirrored to the Debian server has a time stamp exactly one hour earlier (in the past) on the Debian side.
Likewise, when I create a new entry on the Debian server, the indicated time stamp is correct. When I click Synchronize on the laptop, the entry that gets mirrored from the Debian machine to the laptop has a time stamp that is exactly one hour in the future on the laptop.
This appears to be due to an incorrect handling of times with regard to "summer" (daylight savings) and "standard" time when mirroring between these two different machines.
Is there a straightforward workaround to immunize against this sensitivity?
Thanks!
Andreas
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Hi
I have a logbook including the attributes: Author, Topic Date, Phase, Reference, Subject, Start Time, End Time, Duration
The Phase attribute has a number of MOptions including: Design, Manufacture, Testing, Results, Transport
I only want the attributes Start Time, End Time, and Duration to be shown if the Transport Phase is selected. I have tried using the conditional attributes
MOptions Phase = Design{1}, Manufacture{1}, Testing{1}, Results{1}, Transport{2}
and
{1} Show Attributes Edit = Author, Topic Date, Phase, Subject, Start Time, End Time, Duration
{2} Show Attributes Edit = Author, Topic Date, Phase, Subject
This works to show the attributes when the relevant Phase is selected but the Edit page shows the Phase options including the {1}/{2}. Is there are way that these conditionals are not displayed?
Also, I would like the "Duration" Atrribute to be a calculated value showing the time difference between Start Time and End Time. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Adam |