Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual
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Appendix E. Log Files
TABLE E-1. Transaction Log Messages
Code
Message Text
Message Parameters
Message Meaning
User Response to
Message
93
Collect area
poll data
Collect area name
Data has been
received from an
array based
datalogger for the
specified collect area.
94
Collect area
polling
complete
Collect area name
Data collection for
the specified collect
area has successfully
completed.
95
Collect area
polling failed
Collect area name
Data collection for
the specified collect
area failed.
Check communications
with the datalogger by
trying to check the
clock. If that fails,
follow the steps for
message 14.
96
Scheduled
polling begun
Scheduled data
collection has started.
97
Scheduled
polling
succeeded
Scheduled data
collection has
completed.
98
Scheduled
polling failed
Scheduled data
collection failed.
Check communications
with the datalogger by
trying to check the
clock. If that fails,
follow the steps for
message 14.
99
Collect area
first poll
This message is
posted either the first
time data is collected
for a collect area, or
holes were lost for
the datalogger.
If this is not the first
poll for the collect area,
this message indicates
that data that had been
stored in the datalogger
was lost before it could
be collected.
100
Table mount
failed
Table name; Operating
system information
regarding the failure
The server was not
able to create a data
collection area from
the stored table
configuration file or
new table definitions.
This could be the
result of trying to
create table files that
are too large for the
computer system.
Check the computer
operating system
integrity. Verify that
the LoggerNet system
configuration files exist
and the directory has
not been corrupted.
101
Add record
failed
Table name; Beginning
record number; End record
number; A reason for the
failure
The server was not
able to write data
records to the data
storage area.
This indicates a
problem writing to files
on the computer hard
disk. Verify write
permissions are set and
that there is sufficient
space left on the disk.
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