User's Manual
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WhereWand II User’s Guide
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WhereWand II User’s Guide D1258 rev A
© Copyright WhereNet, Corp. 2002
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7 LOGGING
Reading or writing to hardware via the WhereWand Utilities is logged. The log
file contains the timestamp of the event, the operation performed, and the
configuration parameters used. The file is saved on the WhereWand in
C:\WhereNet\Log.txt. Below is a sample log file:
02/14/1980 05:11:40,TAG SET,TE_SUCCESS,0016777405,0,2,10,3,3,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,4,1,5,1,1,0,0,0
02/14/1980 05:11:49,TAG READ,TE_SUCCESS,0016777405,0,2,10,3,3,4,0,1,0,0,0,0,4,1,5,2,1,0,0,0
02/14/1980 07:31:06,LS FLASH LEDS,TE_SUCCESS,0004F1A886A8
02/14/1980 07:31:26,LS REBOOT,TE_SUCCESS,0004F1A886A8
02/14/1980 07:31:30,LS FLASH LEDS,TE_SUCCESS,0004F1A886A8
02/14/1980 08:12:05,LS REBOOT,TE_SUCCESS,0004F1A886A8,,255.255.255.0,192.0.0.0,1,1,1
02/14/1980 08:15:12,LS REBOOT,TE_SUCCESS,0004F1A886A8,90.0.0.0,255.255.255.0,192.0.0.0,1,1,1
02/14/1980 08:22:26,LS REBOOT,TE_SUCCESS,0004F1A886A8,,255.255.255.0,1.1.1.1,1,F,F
All read and write operations to WhereTag/WhereCall, WherePort, or Location
Sensors will be logged.
7.1 Log File Disk Usage
The log file consumes approximately 80 bytes per record. The WhereWand
typically starts with about 800K free disk space. This means that after about 1000
operations the log file must be transferred to another computer and deleted from
the WhereWand. If you get a message like the one shown in figure 52, the disk is
probably full: