Chapter 6
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
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Figure 6-4 Create System DSN
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Select Tools --> Device Management in the Bedrock IDE to select
the OSA Remotes from which BedrockLogMonitor will request log
records. Information specific to the selected OSA Remotes will be
updated in the configuration file.
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Since BedrockLogMonitor is started when Windows starts and since
the service will periodically check for changes in the configuration
file and reload the file if necessary, the service should not need to be
started manually. Starting the service manually can be done using
standard Windows procedures, e.g., Windows Control Panel,
entering
services.msc
in the Windows Run dialog, using the
net
command from the Windows command prompt, etc.
Logging Service Execution
Once BedrockLogMonitor is started and configuration parameters are sent to
the OSA Remote, it will periodically send requests for log records via an Ethernet
socket to the OSA Remotes that were selected during setup and configuration.
The OSA Remote(s) will then respond with the requested log records and
BedrockLogMonitor will update the SQL database. Note that it is
BedrockLogMonitor that initiates the requests for log records. OSA Remotes
only send log records to BedrockLogMonitor in response to such a request.
Subsequently, if BedrockLogMonitor is not running, there is no impact to the