DIAGNOSTICS
Using the Logs
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Section 4: Using the Logs
Types of Log
The SERVICE TOOL includes 9 logs.
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APPLICATION Log
- This log records the “events” controlled and monitored by all system
software applications and subsystems.
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AUDIT Log
- This log records who has been on the machine.
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DICOM Log
- This is a log of NETWORK (DICOM) SUBSYSTEM “events filtered” from
the APPLICATION Log. The NETWORK SUBSYSTEM is part of the MIM (DRE)
application.
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ERROR TALLY
- This log records all error “events” in 2 separate error “tallies”: a “Current
Tally”, which counts and lists errors that have occurred from the last reset of the count,
and a “Lifetime Tally”, which counts all errors from installation of the system.
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IIS (INTERNET INFORMATION SERVER) Log
- This log records all “attempts” to connect
to the Web site SERVER.
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LOCAL PANEL Log
- This is a log of “events” for the LOCAL PANEL SUBSYSTEM,
“filtered” from the Application Log. The LOCAL PANEL SUBSYSTEM is part of the MIM
Application.
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MCS Log
- This is a subsystem log of MCS “events filtered” from the APPLICATION Log.
The log records all interchanges between the MICRO subsystems on the MCS I
2
C bus
and the MCS Master CPU that are transferred to the MIM application across the SERIAL
LINK.
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NT EVENT Log (Application)
- This log records Windows “Events” for software
applications.
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NT EVENT Log (System)
- This log records Windows “Events” for system software.
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PRINT DELIVERY Log
- This is a log of all DELIVERY and SDS SERVER SUBSYSTEM
“events filtered” from the APPLICATION log. The subsystems are part of the MIM
application.