Nero neronet User Manual
Quickstart NeroNET
Configuring the server
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4.1.2 Creating
logfiles
The logfiles (Server / Error / HTTP / Nero API) store the messages of the
NeroNET server in a separate file; these logfiles are located in the Root\Logs
folder.
NeroNET server in a separate file; these logfiles are located in the Root\Logs
folder.
Open the
area. To create the logfile, activate the 'logging Enable'
checkbox and click on the Apply button to save the changes.
4.1.2.1 Server
logfile
The server logfile contains information (in chronological order) on actions carried
out by the server; the work of the server can be followed with this file. In principle
this logfile is used for control purposes when the server is working unattended.
out by the server; the work of the server can be followed with this file. In principle
this logfile is used for control purposes when the server is working unattended.
4.1.2.2 Error
logfile
The error logfile contains information (in chronological order) about internal errors
of the NeroNET server that have occurred (not the Nero API).
of the NeroNET server that have occurred (not the Nero API).
4.1.2.3 HTTP
logfile
The HTTP logfile contains details (listed in chronological order) about errors that
occurred during the data transfer between the browser and the Web server.
occurred during the data transfer between the browser and the Web server.
4.1.2.4 Nero
API
The Nero API logfile, the record DLL used for the controlling the recorders,
details (listed in chronological order) about Nero API errors.
details (listed in chronological order) about Nero API errors.
4.1.3
Determining the size of the logfiles
NeroNET creates four logfiles (Server / Error / HTTP / Nero API) for each
section. As default, the size of a logfile is 100 kB. This means roughly enough
space for 1000 lines of text, depending on the size of the text strings. If the logfile
has reached the maximum size, a new file is created; if the first logfile is called
XXX.log, the subsequent files will be called XXX1.log, XXX2.log and XXX3.log.
Only once XXX3.log is full will XXX.log be overwritten again.
section. As default, the size of a logfile is 100 kB. This means roughly enough
space for 1000 lines of text, depending on the size of the text strings. If the logfile
has reached the maximum size, a new file is created; if the first logfile is called
XXX.log, the subsequent files will be called XXX1.log, XXX2.log and XXX3.log.
Only once XXX3.log is full will XXX.log be overwritten again.