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NAME
elog - utility program for Electronic Logbook ELOG
SYNOPSIS
elog -a attribute=value [ -e id ] [ -f file... ] -h host [ -l logbook ] [ -m textfile ] [ -p port ] [ -r
id ] [ -s subdir ] [ -u username password ] [ -v ] [ -w password ] message [ -x ]
DESCRIPTION
The Electronic Logbook ELOG can be used to store and retrieve messages through a Web interface. Depending
on the configuration, the ELOG system can host one or more logbooks which are stored in separate sections
on the server. elog is the standalone client program which can be used from the command line to interact
with the ELOG daemon (elogd). The elog message can either be submitted on the command line or piped
through `stdin' or in a file with the `-m' flag. For the former case, message with blanks must be
enclosed in quotes. Multiple attributes can be specified as well as several attachments. The password
must match the write password defined on the server. If user level access is defined on the server (via
the `Password file' option), a valid user name / password pair must be specified with the `-u' option.
The elog program makes it possible to submit logbook entries automatically by the system or from scripts.
In some shift logbooks this feature is used to enter alarm messages automatically into the logbook.
OPTIONS
elog accepts the following options:
-a attribute=value
set attribute to value
-e id edit existing message of id
-f file...
attach files while submitting
-h host
host where elogd is running
-l logbook
name of logbook or experiment
-m textfile
submit message from textfile
-p port
port where elogd is running
-r id reply to existing message of id
-s dir directory where logbooks reside
-u username password
username and password
-v verbose output
-w password
write password defined on server
-x suppress email notification
SEE ALSO
elogd(8).
The full documentation for ELOG is maintained as an html manual. You can reach it from the package
document directory.
AUTHOR
Written by Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>.
This manual page was written by Recai Oktas <roktas@omu.edu.tr>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may
be used by others).
January 15, 2002 ELOG(1)