IPC6521-Z20-FI 1080P Intelligent Network Speed
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F Appendix help Command Reference
Issue 02 (2013-09-30)
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15 UPDATE MODUEL
16 DAEMON MODUEL
17 DRIVER MODUEL
18 28181 MODUEL
Table F-1
illustrates the modules involved in the preceding command output.
Table F-1
Module ID and its description
Module ID
Description
0
All modules. Records logs about all modules.
1
Main control module. Records interaction logs between modules.
2
COMM module. Records logs about platform operations on devices.
3
RTP module. Records logs about video streams.
4
Codec module. Records interaction logs between encoder, decoder, and
driver.
5
PTZ module. Records logs about PTZ control operations.
6
Alarm module. Records logs about device alarms, such as temperature
alarm, Boolean value alarm, and lens block alarm.
7
Web module. Records logs about the parameter settings and live video
browsing.
8
IQ_IMG module. Record logs about device boards.
9
ONVIF module. Records logs about ONVIF platform operations on
devices.
10
RECORD module. Records logs about storage, such as SD card
management and full disk alarm.
12
SDK module. Records logs about parameter settings, live video browsing,
and alarm, PTZ, and device management.
14
DISCOVER module. Records network-related logs.
15
UPDATE module. Records logs about the system update.
16
DAEMON module. Records process-related logs.
17
DRIVER module. Records driver-related logs.
18
GB/T 28181 module. Records GB/T 28181-related logs.
Step 3
Run the
./help debug open
module ID
command to enable a debug log.
For example:
./help debug open 1
.
Step 4
View commissioning information about associated modules.
Access
/var/log
. Run the
tail -f message.dbg
command to view the debug log.
You can download logs on the web page.