Chapter 2 Setup
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2.3 Setting Items
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Changing the Windows® version setting to "D:\ETERNUSmgr\log_1\":
LOGFILE_PATH=D:\ETERNUSmgr\log_1\
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Number of Days Log Files are Kept
This parameter specifies how long the log files are kept. Setting the number of days to "0" means
that the files are not deleted.
[Default value]
7
[Parameter]
LOGFILE_DAY (0 ~ 65535 days)
[Example]
To store seven days worth of log files
LOGFILE_DAY=7
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Output Log File
The output log file setting has the following modes:
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No log output (LOGFILE_MODE=0)
No logs are output.
In the case where a machine frequently has errors and the source of these errors is clear,
a large number of similar system log events, none of which require any follow-up, can be
generated. In such a case use the "no log" mode to allow the system to run without having
to generate the useless log files.
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Output startup and error information (LOGFILE_MODE=1)
This outputs logs only when ETERNUSmgr starts up and in the event of an error. Use this
mode when space in the log area is restricted.
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Output all log information (LOGFILE_MODE=2)
This mode outputs all possible log information from the startup of ETERNUSmgr.
Regardless of its eventual success or failure, at least one log is generated by each polling
event. It is recommended that the system normally be run in this mode.
The output mode is set by modifying the "LOGFILE_MODE" parameter in the setup file
("STX~.INI").
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When monitoring multiple target devices, set a different log file
directory for each of the different targets.
Refer to
"2.5 Monitoring Multiple Target Devices" (page 34)
for
details on how to monitor multiple target devices.
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If the specified log files directory does not exist, it will automatically
be created. The directory does not need to be created manually.
For this parameter, if there is no need for any special setting, it is
recommended not to enter any value. This parameter is commented out
in the default setup file available after installation.