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Appendix E. Log Files
TABLE E-1. Transaction Log Messages
User Response to
Code
Message Text
Message Parameters
Message Meaning
Message
Frequent occurrences
indicate that the radio,
antenna, connectors and
RF link be reviewed.
69
Unexpected
change in
datalogger table
definitions
As part of data
collection the server
has detected a change
in the datalogger’s
table definitions.
A change in table
definitions indicates
that the datalogger
program may have
changed. This will
suspend data collection
and warnings will be
shown in the Status
Monitor. Data
Collection can only be
restored by updating
table definitions.
Before updating table
definitions make sure
the needed data in the
data cache has been
saved to a file if
desired.
70
A device setting
value has
changed
Setting Identifier; Client’s
logon name; New value of
the setting
A client has changed
one of the device
configuration
settings.
71
A LgrNet
setting value
has changed
Setting Identifier; Client’s
logon name;
A client has changed
one of the server
configuration
settings.
72 Client
defined
message
Client defined message
These messages are
placed in the
transaction log by
client applications.
The message should
indicate which client
entered the message.
73
Socket listen
failed
Indicates an error in
the computer system
that prevents the
server from listening
for client connections
on a socket.
This is a rare error and
results in a problem
with the computer
operating system. If
rebooting the computer
does not clear the error,
contact an application
engineer.
74
Device renamed
The name of a device
in the network was
changed.
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Summary of Contents for LoggerNet
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Page 30: ...Preface What s New in LoggerNet 4 xxvi...
Page 32: ...Section 1 System Requirements 1 2...
Page 44: ...Section 2 Installation Operation and Backup Procedures 2 12...
Page 136: ...Section 4 Setting up Datalogger Networks 4 80...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 9...
Page 298: ...Section 7 Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs 7 80...
Page 402: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 12...
Page 406: ...Section 9 Automating Tasks with Task Master 9 16...
Page 450: ...Section 11 Utilities Installed with LoggerNet Admin and LoggerNet Remote 11 22...
Page 454: ...Section 12 Optional Client Applications Available for LoggerNet 12 4...
Page 462: ...Section 13 Implementing Advanced Communications Links 13 8...
Page 482: ...Section 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14 20...
Page 570: ...Appendix F Calibration and Zeroing F 16...
Page 578: ...Appendix G Importing Files into Excel G 8...
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