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[ENG] 3.12. [DKSF 48.5 IU] What Messages are There in the System Log?
The page
of a web interface represents a device operation. In the log file events of a device are recorded in a chronological order. All
«LOG»
notifications of the log file are duplicated via SYSLOG protocol, if an IP address of the SYSLOG server is specified in the settings of a device.
A log file is located in a nonvolatile memory. There are approximately 220 - 350 last notifications stored in the memory. All notifications are
rewritten round, which means that the oldest notification in the log file is rewritten by a new one.
The first time tag in the log file is 01.01.70 Mon 00:00: 00.UTC. If there is an IP address of an NTP server specified in the settings, then a device
will try to get a precise time and in case of success it will synchronize its internal clock with a precise time. After synchronizing time, two records
will appear in the log file that represent a time lapse when adjusting a clock to a precise time. If time received when synchronizing with an NTP
server is different from the time of an internal clock for less than 5 minutes, the clock will not be adjusted. The pace of the internal clock is
changed in the way to adjust internal time with a precise time received from an NTP server in a certain amount of time. Due to this, there is no
time lapse in the list of events in the log file, which makes analyzing it easier.
GENERAL EVENTS
Operation Start (Reboot) XXXX YYYY – is recorded into the log file when rebooting or turning a device on. XXXX is a model name of a device.
YYYY is a firmware version
.
, installed on a device
Adjusting......the Clock is recorded into the log file if a time
via an NTP protocol is more than 5 minutes different from the time set on the
received
internal clock. The notification is displayed in 2 lines. The first line represents a time tag before resetting the internal clock while the second line
represents a time tag right after resetting the internal clock.
EVENTS FROM IO LINES
ION=Y XXXX – is recorded into the log file when a current logic level is being changed at the IO line (switching from the status «0» to the status
«1» and vice versa) when notifications from the IO line are enabled in the log file. N is a number of an IO line. Y is a current logic level of an IO
line. XXXX is a description of an IO line, specified by a user at the page of a web interface.
EVENTS FROM TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Thermo: channel N "XXXX"
, normal (AA
)
YYC
..BBC – is recorded into the log file when readings of a temperature sensor are within the limits of
N is a number of a channel of a
the range specified by a user when notifications from a temperature sensor are enabled in the log file.
temperature sensor. XXXX is a description of a temperature sensor, specified by a user at the page of the web interface. YY – are readings of a
current temperature in
.
°C
AA is a lower limit of a temperature range in °C. BB – is an upper limit of a temperature range in °C.
Thermo: channel N "XXXX"
, above normal
YYC
(AA
)
..BBC – is recorded into the log file, when readings of a temperature sensor are above the
limits of a specified range set by a user
. N – is a number of a channel of a
when notifications from a temperature sensor are enabled in the log file
temperature sensor. XXXX – is a description of a temperature sensor, specified by a user at the page of a web interface. YY are readings of a
current temperature in °C. AA is a lower limit of a temperature range in °C. BB – is an upper limit of a temperature range in °C.