Echelon LonBridg Server User Manual

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LonBridge Server User’s Guide

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Windows

Switch

Linux Switch Description

/D

-d

Enables debug logging; logs events tracing the internal

operation of the LonBridge Server. Also enables error and
general logging.
You can use this option when porting or enhancing the

LonBridge Server.

Mutually exclusive with the /E, /G, /N, and /V (-e, -g, -n, and

-v) switches.

/E

-e

Enables error logging; includes only error events in the log

file.

Mutually exclusive with the /D, /G, /N, and /V (-d, -g, -n, and

-v) switches.

/G

-g

Enables general logging; logs general events, such as device

discovery and startup events in the log file. Also enables

error logging.

The LonBridge Server uses this logging level as the default

unless you specify a different level with one of the log-level

command-line switches, or in the LonBridge configuration
file.
Mutually exclusive with the /D, /E, /N, and /V (-d, -e, -n, and
-v) switches.

/N

-n

Disables all event logging.

Mutually exclusive with the /D, /E, /G, and /V (-d, -e, -g, and -

v) switches.

/S

Starts the LonBridge Server standalone so that it is not

running as a Windows service.
The LonBridge Server service must be stopped when the
LonBridge Server is run standalone. Running standalone

can be useful during development if you are enhancing the

Windows version of the LonBridge Server.

There is no Linux switch for this option.

/V

-v

Enables verbose logging; logs detailed events for messages
sent to and received by the LonBridge Server. Also enables

debug, error, and general logging.

You can use this option when porting or enhancing the

LonBridge Server software, especially if you are modifying

the network driver interface.

Mutually exclusive with the /D, /E, /G, and /N (-d, -e, -g, and

-n) switches.

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