Connections; Logging Expiration - Bosch PRAESENSA PRA-SCL Configuration Manual

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122 en | Optional: Using the Logging Server
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Connections

The Logging Server can log the events generated by up to 64 systems. The connections to the
systems must be defined on the Connections tab.
Add a system
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Disable event logging for a system
To disable the event logging for a system, remove the check mark from its Enabled check box.
Delete a system
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Logging expiration

On the Logging Expiration tab, the expiration periods of the logged events can be defined.
Expiration periods
When expired events must automatically be moved to an overflow file, put a check mark in the
Move expired events to overflow file field. Use the controls in the event logging period rows to
define the logging periods. All fault that are older than the logging period are moved to an
overflow file.
Overflow file
The overflow files contain the expired events. Use the controls in the Overflow File block to
define:
2020-09 | V1.20 | PRAESENSA 1.20
Open the main window
Go to > File > Exit.
The cross in the upper right hand corner of the main window does not stop the
Logging Server.
Open the main window.
Go to > File > Options.
Go to the Connections tab to define the connections to the systems of which the events
must be logged.
Go to the Database tab to define the properties of the logging database.
Go to the Logging Expiration tab to specify the expiration periods of the logged events.
Go to the Security tab to change the security settings of the logging server.
Click in the Enabled field of the row that is marked with an asterisk (*).
A new row is added to the list of systems.
Click the System Name field and enter the name of the system to which the Logging
Server must connect.
The name may consist of up to 16 characters. For example, System 4.
Click the System Name or IP‑Address field and enter the IP‑address or the name
(PRASCx‑yyyyyy‑ctrl.local) of the system controller of the system to which the Logging
Server must connect. For example: 192.168.0.18
Click the field in front of the row that contains the system.
For example, System 4.
On the keyboard of the PC on which the Logging Server is running, press the Del key.
The system is removed from the list.
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