LoggerNet Linux provides a solution for those who want to run the LoggerNet server in a Linux environment. The package includes a Linux version of the LoggerNet server. A Windows version of LoggerNet Remote is required. The Windows-based client applications in LoggerNet Remote are run on a separate computer, and they are used to manage the LoggerNet Linux server.
A copy of the current software license for use agreement for LoggerNet Linux is available in the LoggerNet for Linux Instruction Manual.
LoggerNet Linux为那些想要在Linux平台上运行LoggerNet服务器的用户提供了一个解决方案。软件包包括Linux版本的LoggerNet服务器和Windows版本的LoggerNet Remote软件。LoggerNet Remote软件中的基于Windows的客户端应用程序在单独的计算机上运行,并用来管理LoggerNet Linux服务器。
Operating System | Windows 11 or 10 (for LoggerNet Remote) |
RPM Distribution | Red Hat (64 bit) |
Debian Distribution | 64 bit |
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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KonectGDS |
The disk with the LoggerNet Linux Server contains a Debian distribution and a Red Hat RPM distribution. Each distribution includes a 64-bit version.
LoggerNet Remote is required for use with LoggerNet Linux. The LoggerNet Remote clients used to manage the LoggerNet Linux server run on an Intel-based computer with a Microsoft Windows operating system. The LoggerNet Remote clients run on Windows 10 and 11.
The LoggerNet server provides communications with the data loggers over various mediums including serial ports, TCP/IP connections, and Linux compatible phone modems.
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LoggerNet for Linux should run on most distributions with base distributions of Red Hat or Debian.
No, but contact Campbell Scientific to discuss the options.
是。我们提供Linux平台的LoggerNet (LNLinux) ,可以让 LoggerNet 服务器运行在 Linux 计算机上。LoggerNet 服务器收集并储存数据,同时网络的设置和管理应用可以轻松地处理,通过在 Windows 计算机上运行 LoggerNet Remote,或者相当沉闷地在 Linux计算机中使用 Cora 命令。
When a LoggerNet client, such as the Connect screen (in LoggerNet Remote) needs to connect to a remote LoggerNet Admin or LoggerNet Linux installation, the default port used is 6789.
The default port can be altered using the command line argument ipport. The following is the explanation from LoggerNet Help:
Command line arguments allow you to change LoggerNet's default behavior when it is started from a shortcut. | |
/IPPORT=XXXXX Causes the server to use port XXXXX for TCP/IP communications with clients. This is useful if some other software is using LoggerNet's default port of 6789. Usage: | |
"C:\Program Files\CampbellSci\LoggerNet\ToolBar.exe" /ipport=12345 |
The blog article "How to Navigate the World of Software Upgrades, Patches, and Trials" explains the difference between patches (free of charge) and upgrades (for a fee). This example quickly shows the difference between an upgrade and a patch:
Upgrade | Patch |
Major version change, such as 1.3 to 2.0 |
Minor version change, such as 1.3 to 1.4 |
Typically requires purchase for a fee |
Free of charge |