Log book entries are time based events. They can be generated manually or automatically.
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To enable system events to be viewed and custom events to be created, the logged in user must have logging privileges. |
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A log can contain multiple comments, e.g. created by different users.
Log level
Events are linked to a log level, which provides information about the severity of an event. The log level also enables you to filter very effectively to find the most important messages. The following log levels are used for the events:
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Level |
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Error |
Highest level of severity. These events should definitely be followed up. |
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Warning |
Warning (information), indicates an abnormal state. No immediate action is required. |
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Info |
Information messages that do not indicate abnormal behavior. |
Log types
Log types are helpful for grouping related log messages. The following log types are used for the events:
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Log types |
Description |
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Analysis |
Logs created when analyzing data |
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System |
Logs generated by the system |
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Data acquisition |
Logs for data acquisition |
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Monitoring status |
Logs for monitoring status changes |
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Configuration |
Logs for creating/modifying configurations (CMU, limit adjustments) |
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Component state |
Logs for changes of component states (bearing damage, etc.) |