Crystal Reports Specific Driver Log File Options

This section is intended for use by system administrators and high-level engineers who need to use statistical and diagnostic information to assess the state of the ClearSCADA system. This section contains information that is specific to this particular driver.

NOTE: When troubleshooting on a ClearSCADA system, use the Events List to view any diagnostics messages. These may help you to identify the cause of any unexpected system behavior.

Driver logging is useful for investigating driver abnormal conditions or potential abnormal conditions. It provides useful diagnostic information for specific aspects of the system. For instance, the Points logging option provides diagnostic information for the points on a particular driver.

The driver logging options that are typically required for investigating driver abnormal conditions are enabled by default. We recommend that the options are left at this default unless other logging options are specifically requested by Schneider Electric, or the default options are adversely affecting system performance.

For information on log files and defining the log file settings, see Driver Logging in the ClearSCADA Guide to Server Administration.

Should you need to contact Schneider Electric for assistance to resolve an abnormal condition on your system, you might be asked to provide Log files to help in assessing the cause of the abnormal condition. Be aware that existing warranty and support arrangements determine the level of help that you receive should you need to contact Schneider Electric.

This section explains the driver logging options that are specific to the this driver. The driver supports these driver log file options:

As the Crystal Reports application accesses the ClearSCADA database using ODBC, you may also need to generate ODBC log files (see ODBC Logging in the ClearSCADA Guide to Client Administration).


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