Impinj Inc. XARRAY ユーザーズマニュアル
Speedway Revolution Installation and Operations Guide Octane 4.11
Chapter 3: Configuring and Monitoring
Revision 4.11 Copyright © 2014, Impinj, Inc.
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Note
: View Statistics on the LLRP interface between the Reader and a client by entering
the show rfid llrp stat command. The RShell Reference Manual provides details.
Configuring and Viewing Speedway Revolution Logs
Speedway Revolution uses the standard Syslog protocol to forward its logged events to a
remote Syslog server. The Reader stores the logged events in its file system, accumulating
and retaining this information across reboots. Logs are classified into three categories:
Management, RFID, and System.
All logged events have an associated severity level. There are eight possible levels listed in
decreasing order from most severe to least severe:
remote Syslog server. The Reader stores the logged events in its file system, accumulating
and retaining this information across reboots. Logs are classified into three categories:
Management, RFID, and System.
All logged events have an associated severity level. There are eight possible levels listed in
decreasing order from most severe to least severe:
1. Emergency
2. Alert
3. Critical
4. Error
5. Warning
6. Notice
7. Info
8. Debug
2. Alert
3. Critical
4. Error
5. Warning
6. Notice
7. Info
8. Debug
Configure the log levels you want to display. The Reader then retains only the events with a
severity greater than or equal to the configured level. For example, if you choose a logging
level of Warning, then the logs will contain the following levels: Warning, Error, Critical,
Alert, and Emergency.
severity greater than or equal to the configured level. For example, if you choose a logging
level of Warning, then the logs will contain the following levels: Warning, Error, Critical,
Alert, and Emergency.
Note
: Regardless of the configured log level, the Reader always retains logs of Error
level or higher in an independent log.
Use the RShell config logging command to configure options for the storage and forwarding
of logged events. Use the show logging command to display the logging configuration as
well as the actual logged information in text form. For details about these commands, see
the RShell Reference Manual.
of logged events. Use the show logging command to display the logging configuration as
well as the actual logged information in text form. For details about these commands, see
the RShell Reference Manual.
Viewing the State of the Speedway Revolution Device
To display information about the current state of the Reader itself, use the RShell show
system command. Using this command allows viewing the following statistics:
system command. Using this command allows viewing the following statistics:
A summary of system information—show system summary
Platform memory usage and available application space—show system cpu
Generic platform statistics—show system platform
For more details about the show system command, see the RShell Reference Manual.