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Chapter 3 - Additional Features
User Guide
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ALL.DONT_SHOW_DBMENU - When 0, a menu with data
buffering options is shown when a non-empty data
buffering file is found. When 1, the data buffering
menu is not shown. When 2, the data buffering menu is
not shown but the data buffering file is shown if not
empty. When 3, the data buffering menu is shown, but
without the 'erase and show' and 'erase' options.
all.dont_show_DBmenu[0] :
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ALL.DB_TIMESTAMP - Records the time stamp in the data
buffering file (1) or not (0). In case it is configured as
1, the software will accumulate input characters until it
receives a CR and LF from the serial port, or the accumu-
lated data reaches 256 characters. Either way, the accumu-
lated data will be recorded in the data buffering file
along with the current time. The parameter, all.data_buf-
fering, has to be nonzero in order for this parameter to
work.
all.DB_timestamp[0] :
ALL.SYSLOG_BUFFERING - This parameter is another option to
data buffering. Users can also have syslog perform this
function along with data buffering into files. When
nonzero, the contents of the data buffer are sent to the
syslog-ng every time a quantity of data equal to this
parameter is collected. The syslog level for data buffering
is hard coded to level 5 (notice) and facility
conf.DB_facility. The file /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
should be set accordingly for the syslog-ng to take some
action.
(Please see the 'Syslog-ng Configuration to use with