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- | //**For self-hosted version only.** To use the HVAC.IO servers instead, [[https:// | + | For self-hosted version only. To use the HVAC.IO servers instead, [[https:// |
The installation is separated in 3 main components: | The installation is separated in 3 main components: | ||
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- | If you want the application to start automatically when your server boot up, you should make sure to [[#Adding Vigilia as a Service|create a service]], or configure your web server (like Tomcat) to use vigilia-server.jar. | + | Obviously, if you want the application to start automatically when your server boot up, you should make sure to [[#Adding Vigilia as a Service|create a service]], or configure your web server (like Tomcat) to use vigilia-server.jar. |
===== Loggers ===== | ===== Loggers ===== | ||
- | Loggers are software able to scan a BACnet network and send the data back to a Vigilia server. | + | Wacnet... |
- | The only publicly available logger is Wacnet (at least v1.8). | ||
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- | To start logging a network, you need to configure a few things in the **Vigilia Configs** page : | ||
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- | ==== Step 1: Connect to a Vigilia server ==== | ||
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- | //**For self-hosting only.** Users of HVAC.IO' | ||
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- | The first thing to configure is a Vigilia API URL. This will tell Wacnet where it should send its data. | ||
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- | It should have the following form: | ||
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- | Make sure Wacnet can see the provided URL! | ||
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- | ==== Step 2: Project credentials ==== | ||
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- | You have to provide a **project ID** and a **logging key/ | ||
- | Both are available through the project configurations on the Vigilia server. | ||
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- | Here's an example : | ||
- | * Project-id : 5371147be4b0222b740851a2 | ||
- | * Logging key: asdi34h5ha | ||
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- | Make sure Wacnet has access to the project : | ||
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- | ==== Start Logging ==== | ||
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- | When Wacnet starts, it searches for Vigilia configurations. If it finds some, **it will start logging automatically**. | ||
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- | To start the logging without restarting Wacnet, expand the details part of the page and click on " | ||
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===== Adding Vigilia as a Service ===== | ===== Adding Vigilia as a Service ===== |
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