E.1.3.2 transaction log format, E.1.3.2 – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix E. Log Files

E.1.3.2 Transaction Log Format

Each record in the transaction log includes at least two fields in addition to the

timestamp and device name:

Message Type Code – Identifies the type of event that has occurred. This is a

number that corresponds to the description immediately following. If this log

is being read by a software program, a number is very easy to use for

comparison when looking for specific message types.

Message Type Description – Text that describes the message type code.

The following table is a list of the different messages that can appear in the

transaction log, some of the optional parameters and what the message means.

Where appropriate, a suggested response to the message is provided.

TABLE E-1. Transaction Log Messages

Code

Message Text

Message Parameters

Message Meaning

User Response to

Message

1

Network device

added

Device Name

A new device was

added to the network

map.

2

Network branch

deleted

Device Name

A branch of the

network map was

deleted (this may

consist of a single

device)

3

Network branch

moved

Device Name

A branch of the

network map was

moved from one

parent device to

another (not

supported in

LoggerNet 1.1)

5

Network logon

succeeded

Logon Name

A client application

successfully attached

to the server

6

Network logon

failed

Logon Name

A client application

failed to attach to the

server

If unsuccessful logon

messages occur

frequently, use a

network monitor to

determine who is trying

to connect. If security

is enabled this message

will appear for someone

trying to connect with

the wrong user name or

password.

7

Security session

opened

The security

configuration utility

has attached to the

server.

E-3

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