Appendix e. log files, E.1 event logging, E.1.1 log categories – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix E. Log Files

E.1 Event Logging

As LoggerNet performs its work, it will create records of various kinds of

events. The logs can be very useful for troubleshooting problems and

monitoring the operation of the datalogger network. You can monitor these

logs using LogTool launched from the Tools category of the LoggerNet

toolbar. They can also be saved to disk and opened in a text editor. Most users

will not need to understand these logs, but if you request technical assistance, a

Campbell Scientific applications engineer may ask you to send them one or

more of the logs.

E.1.1 Log Categories

The LoggerNet server logs events in four different kinds of logs as follows:

Transaction Status (TranX.log) – This log file documents the state of the

various transactions that occur between the LoggerNet server and devices in

the datalogger network. This is the most readable of the logs and contains

event messages that are meaningful to most users. Examples of these events

are:

Datalogger clock check/set

Datalogger program downloads

Data collection

The format and type of records in this log are strictly defined to make it

possible for a software program to parse the log records.

Communications Status (CommsX.log) – This log file documents the quality

of communications in the datalogger network.

Object State (StateX.log) – This log file documents the state of an object.

This is primarily for troubleshooting by software developers and the messages

are relatively free in form.

Low Level I/O (IOXSerial Port_1.log) – A low level log file is associated

with each root device in the datalogger network to record incoming and

outgoing communications. While the entire network can be monitored from a

single messaging session of the transaction, communications status, or object

state logs, monitoring of the low-level log is performed on a session with the

root device for that log.

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