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- | ====== Recording a Project ====== | + | ====== |
This guide will show you how to start recording a BACnet network on a Vigilia server. | This guide will show you how to start recording a BACnet network on a Vigilia server. | ||
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- | First, make sure you are logged in into your account. | + | First, make sure you are logged in into [[https:// |
(You might need to create one.) | (You might need to create one.) | ||
- | You can use HVAC.IO' | ||
- | Make sure to check [[https:// | ||
==== Create an Organization ==== | ==== Create an Organization ==== | ||
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Most will not need more than a single organization, | Most will not need more than a single organization, | ||
- | In the administration page, click on " | + | Go to your [[https:// |
Click on the " | Click on the " | ||
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{{: | {{: | ||
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==== Create a Project ==== | ==== Create a Project ==== | ||
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Then, go and configure a few things in the **[[http:// | Then, go and configure a few things in the **[[http:// | ||
- | ==== Step 1: Connect to a Vigilia server ==== | + | ==== Step 1 : Connect to a Vigilia server ==== |
** Skip this step if you are using HVAC.IO' | ** Skip this step if you are using HVAC.IO' | ||
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- | ==== Step 2: Project credentials ==== | + | ==== Step 2 : Project credentials ==== |
You have to provide a **project ID** and a **logging key/ | You have to provide a **project ID** and a **logging key/ | ||
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Here's an example : | Here's an example : | ||
* Project-id : 5371147be4b0222b740851a2 | * Project-id : 5371147be4b0222b740851a2 | ||
- | * Logging | + | * Logger |
Make sure Wacnet has access to the project : | Make sure Wacnet has access to the project : | ||
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- | ==== Start Logging ==== | + | ==== Step 3 : Start Logging ==== |
When Wacnet starts, it searches for Vigilia configurations. If it finds some, **it will start logging automatically**. | When Wacnet starts, it searches for Vigilia configurations. If it finds some, **it will start logging automatically**. | ||
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After a few minutes, you can validate that every runs smoothly by checking the time taken to scan your network. See "Last scan duration", | After a few minutes, you can validate that every runs smoothly by checking the time taken to scan your network. See "Last scan duration", | ||
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+ | ==== Step 4 (optional) : Startup Script ==== | ||
+ | You might want to run Wacnet every time your computer is booted. This can be useful to insure that you will continue to record even after an untimely reboot (update, power outage...). | ||
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+ | === Windows === | ||
+ | Assuming you installed the Wacnet .jar file into c:/wacnet, you can place this script in your startup directory: | ||
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+ | <file batch wacnet-startup.bat> | ||
+ | @echo off | ||
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+ | rem 1 min delay.. | ||
+ | timeout /t 60 | ||
+ | rem starting delayed start programs | ||
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+ | cd C:\Wacnet | ||
+ | javaw -jar wacnet-1.1.9-standalone.jar | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Remember to rename the Wacnet filename if necessary. |
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