Log Viewer
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2 | The Filter dialog box appears. Set the following |
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logs that match those criteria. If no change is required, click Cancel.
[Error Type]
If logs are to be filtered according to type of error, select Specify Type or Specify Code; if not, select Not Specified.
●Specify Type
–Specifying the levels of the logs
From Error, Warning, and Information, select the error levels to be displayed.
–Specifying the modules that output the logs
From Application, HTTP Server, System, and Driver, select the output source modules to be displayed.
●Specify Code
Specify the error code of the logs. The error codes of the logs are compared to the characters that are entered and only logs with matching error codes will be displayed. For example, if "A0" is entered, logs whose error codes start with "A0" will be displayed.
[Date & Time]
●Specify Start Date & Time
Logs generated after the specified date and time can be displayed by selecting this item and entering a date and time.
●Specify End Date & Time
Logs generated before the specified date and time can be displayed by selecting this item and entering a date and time.
e | "Application", "HTTP Server", "Driver", and "System" correspond to the Log |
Tip | Messages contained in the "Guide to Creating Web Pages for Video |
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| Distribution" |
| ● Application: Log messages related to applications (→ P.23) |
| These log messages refer to applications such as WebView and picture |
| recording. |
| ● HTTP Server: Log messages related to the HTTP server (→ P.27) |
| These log messages refer to the system’s HTTP server. |
| ● Driver: Log messages related to the driver (→ P.30) |
| These log messages refer to the PC card. |
| ● System: Log messages related to the system (→ P.31) |
| These log messages refer to the OS, network, or firmware upgrades. |
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