Elog as a service, posted by Torsten Hinsche on Mon Mar 8 16:55:21 2004
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Is there any possibility to start elogd as a service under NT/2000/XP
having local service as its user? Yes, I've read the documentation. Maybe
things have changed.
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Re: Elog as a service, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 8 17:24:14 2004
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> Is there any possibility to start elogd as a service under NT/2000/XP
> having local service as its user? Yes, I've read the documentation. Maybe
> things have changed.
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Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Wed Mar 24 17:48:28 2004
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I am trying to use the Elog Utility to import a few thousand entries. So
far I have run into a few problems.
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Re: Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Thu Mar 25 18:20:15 2004
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> I am trying to use the Elog Utility to import a few thousand entries. So
> far I have run into a few problems.
>
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Re: Elog Utility, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 26 09:37:08 2004
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> a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I
> use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I
> moved my server to port 80.
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Re: Elog Utility, posted by Charles Duncan on Sat Mar 27 18:52:16 2004
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> > a) Cannot get elog utility to speak to elogd on port 8080. Even though I
> > use the -p 8080 option with elog. I was able to get it to work when I
> > moved my server to port 80.
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Re: Elog Utility, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Mar 28 12:45:45 2004
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> The only part that does not work is -l "Log Book" the -l variable has to stay as
> one word. If I submit 2 words (in quotes) it only looks for a logbook of the first
> word and fails.
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Is any one using elog on Solaris 9?, posted by Robert Keeney on Thu Apr 1 18:22:37 2004
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I searched and found some problems people were having compiling it on Solaris.
However I didn't see anything else.
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