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Examples:
/ > logstop L1
←
L1 is the log group id
/ > logstatus L1
Logging OFF. Variables:
Stat15:PA1_AVG
←
Item number 1
Stat17:DP1_AVG
←
Item number 2
Stat18:RH1_AVG
...
Stat19:TA1_AVG
...
WMS302_1:WS1
...
Wind1:W1sAve1m
...
WMS302_1:WD1
...
Wind2:W2dAve10m
←
Item number 8
/ > loggo L1
/ > logstatus L1
Logging ON. Variables...
Freeing Up Logging Space
A log file can be deleted with the command
logdel
<log_group_id>
<lastdate (dYYMMDD)>.
Example:
/ > logdel L2 d980910
To erase all data in the log system type
LOGFS ERASE
. This
command erases the whole Flash memory and resets MAWS. The
command
LOGFS ERASE
is necessary to free space for new log
data.
Erasing the log memory with
LOGFS ERASE
command is strongly
recommended when changing a setup. First, load a new configuration
and make sure it is operating correctly. Check that you have retrieved
all the necessary information from the log memory, then erase the log
memory.
Working with Data Log Files
The best way to view the logged data is to use MAWS Terminal. To
do this, you need to open the service connection, download the files
from MAWS to your PC and convert them to CSV (Comma Separated
Value) format. After conversion, you can view the files directly in
MAWS Terminal or, for instance, in Microsoft Excel.