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Logging Options

In the Logging menu click Options to open the Logging Options window. In this window you can change the logging settings of the DHDCS.

Note
All settings in the options dialog keep their current values even if the DHD Communication Server is closed.

General Tab

On the General tab, you can set the general logging options.

Logging Options window, General tab.

Tip
Select this option if you want to monitor how other DHD applications (not running on your PC) communicate with a DHD device. Keep in mind that certain actions, for example updating the firmware, can cause more data in the protocol. Browser-based applications such as Web Apps and 8511 Views App (Windows) don't generate any log messages this way, as they don't use DHDCS to communicate.

Important
If you have selected the Do not quit server while protocol is active check box and a log is being recorded for a device, you can not shut down the PC. Windows detects an active DHD application and requires to quit the application or to stop the shut down process. Other active programs on the PC can be quit by the system, though.

File Tab

On the File tab you can configure the settings related to the log file.

File tab shows options for the log file handling

Log to area:

In the Log to area you can choose between 3 options, where the log data will be used:

Log file area:

In the Log file area you can set where the logging data is saved and you can change the behaviour of the log file regarding its file size.

To set the log file destination, enter the path into the Log file directory box. Alternatively, you can click on and select from the Browse For Folder window the desired folder for the log files. At the first start of the DHD Communication Server, the directory is automatically inserted, into which the program file DHDCS.exe is extracted.

The log files contain the log entries as ASCII text. The files are named according to the scheme DHDYYYY-MM-DD_hh-mm-ss.log (e.g., DHD2013-07-01_14-08-35.log) YYYY indicates the year, MM the month, DD the day, hh the hour, mm the minute and ss the second when the log file was started.

Important
If you select a directory for the protocol files, you have to make sure your current Windows user account has write permission to this directory!

You have 2 options to set when a new log file should be started.

Important
Depending on the number of logged devices and the selected settings, log files can quickly reach a size of 100 MB or more. Therefore make sure that sufficient space is available on the hard disk of the computer.

Filter Tab

On the Filter tab you can configure how UDP messages are filtered before being logged. The available options influence the incoming messages of all monitored devices. Only messages that match with the set filter criteria are logged.

Filter tab shows options for logging the messages of DHD devices.

Temporary Enable area

Important
These temporary logging options will be valid only until the next DHDCS restart.

Temporary suppress area

Warning
Use this option only in exceptional cases and only over a limited period of time. If you leave it switched on accidentally, important information will be lost.

Important
The temporary deactivation of UDP error message logging will be valid only until the next DHDCS restart. After a restart the UDP error messages will be logged again.

Suppress

Note
These logging options are permanent and will be stored even if DHDCS is restarted.