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Praesideo 3.5 | Installation and User Instructions | 11 | Optional Software en | 446
56 Logging Server
56.1 Introduction
With the Logging Server, the events generated by a
maximum of 64 systems can be logged. Typically, the
Logging Server runs on a PC that is connected to all
systems of which the events are logged. The Logging
Server stores the events in a database. The events in the
database can be viewed with up to 5 Logging Viewers (see
chapter 57).
56.2 Requirements
The Logging Server can run on any PC that meets the
following minimum requirements:
• Operating system:
Microsoft® Windows XP with Service Pack 1 or
Microsoft® Windows Vista or
Microsoft® Windows 7
• Network connection: 100 base-T
• 1 GB RAM
• Free disk space: depends on the amount of events
that must be stored, but it is recommended to have at
least 10 GB of free disk space.
• It is good practice to keep the PC updated with the
latest Windows updates. This makes sure that the PC
contains the most recent version and service packs of
the Microsoft® Jet 4.0 database, which is used by the
Logging Server. (See http://support.microsoft.com/
common/international.aspx).
56.3 Installation
Proceed as follows:
1 Start the PRS-SW Praesideo Software DVD (see
section 35.2).
2 Click Optional > Logging Application Server. A File
Download window appears.
3 Click the Open button to start the setup program of
the Logging Server. A screen similar to the one in
figure 56.1 appears.
4 Follow the instructions that are displayed on screen.
A notification is displayed when the installation is
finished.
The interface for the Logging Server is available in
different languages. During installation of the Logging
Server a number of language file folders have been
installed in:
\Program Files\Bosch\Praesideo\Programs\Logging Server.
The language file folders have names according to the
international 2-letter language code (ISO 639), for
example; 'en' for English, 'ru' for Russian.
5 Check this folder to see if your language is available.
If a language folder exists for the language of the
installed Windows operating system, then that is the
language of the Logging Server. If a different
language is needed and a language folder exists for
that language, proceed as follows:
6 Add a language parameter to the Logging Server
program. The parameter is the 2-letter language
abbreviation, e.g. " fi", i.e. a space followed by the
language code. For the Logging Server, go to the
startup folder to add the parameter:
Start > Programs > Startup > Logging Server.
figure 56.1: Logging server setup