Melor Posted October 29, 2008 Posted October 29, 2008 I was watching the event viewer at level 1 and found the codes used. ST OL RR and was looking for a reference to their meaning. Can anyone point to a definition or provide one? Thanks in advance. Also while viewing the ISY log, I was wondering if there is a reference to the log data. The log result of -2 must be a error condition and I see the user can be system or program, but I also got a user of web. Curious as I have not enabled web access. and was looking for a reference to their meaning. Can anyone point to a definition or provide one? Thanks in advance. Paul
bpwwer Posted October 29, 2008 Posted October 29, 2008 I was watching the event viewer at level 1 and found the codes used. ST OL RR ST = Status (current device on level (0 - 255) OL = On Level, the level the device will go to when switched on RR = Ramp Rate. The Web Services output does define some (maybe all?) of the stuff you'll see in the log but it's not really in an easy to read format. If you want to try, point your browser to http://your ISY's IP address/WEB/udiws10.ws and you should get some XML that describes all the methods, parameters, constants, etc. supported by the ISY. Buried in there is some information about what you see in the log.
Algorithm Posted October 29, 2008 Posted October 29, 2008 I was watching the event viewer at level 1 and found the codes used. ST OL RR and was looking for a reference to their meaning. Can anyone point to a definition or provide one? Thanks in advance. Also while viewing the ISY log, I was wondering if there is a reference to the log data. The log result of -2 must be a error condition and I see the user can be system or program, but I also got a user of web. Curious as I have not enabled web access. and was looking for a reference to their meaning. Can anyone point to a definition or provide one? Thanks in advance. Paul Hello Paul, On our wikie we have the Event Viewer Reference, as well as Errors and Error Messages. Thanks so much also to Bob for that link.
Melor Posted October 29, 2008 Author Posted October 29, 2008 Thank you VERY much. That is what I was looking for. I will examine the information later tonight at home! Paul
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