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codes:usermanual [2023/11/06 15:31] – [1.1.4. Execute the client] jlsolanocodes:usermanual [2025/02/14 14:07] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-**a)** Download the client executable for Windows from [[http://eubrewnet.aemet.es/eubrewnet/static/files/client_exe.zip]], or the experimental Linux static binary from [[http://rbcce.aemet.es/eubrewnet/static/files/client_linuxstatic.zip]]+**a)** Download the client executable for Windows from [[http://eubrewnet.aemet.es/eubrewnet/static/files/client_exe.zip]], or the experimental Linux static binary from [[http://eubrewnet.aemet.es/eubrewnet/static/files/client_linuxstatic.zip]]
  
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 In both cases, you should see some information on the screen, but note that the window might open and close quite fast if you double-clicked on ''refresh.exe'' in Windows.  In both cases, you should see some information on the screen, but note that the window might open and close quite fast if you double-clicked on ''refresh.exe'' in Windows. 
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 +You can use the r argument in case you want to send files contained in subfolders of the input directory defined in the ini file. For example, on Linux you can run ''./refresh -r''.
  
 To save a log file, if using the client executable, run it from the console with the command ''refresh.exe >client.log''. If using the Python script, use the command ''python refresh.py > client.log'' To save a log file, if using the client executable, run it from the console with the command ''refresh.exe >client.log''. If using the Python script, use the command ''python refresh.py > client.log''
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 Eubrewnetweb interface provides access to a number of tools which can be used by the registered users to check the operational condition of each instrument. In the front page there is a map with the status of the Brewers which is stated using a code of colors: Eubrewnetweb interface provides access to a number of tools which can be used by the registered users to check the operational condition of each instrument. In the front page there is a map with the status of the Brewers which is stated using a code of colors:
  
-●       **RED**: CRITICAL+●       **GREEN**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED TODAY
  
-●       **ORANGE**: ERROR+●       **YELLOW**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED TODAY, BUT WITH WARNINGS
  
-●       **YELLOW**: WARNING+●       **ORANGE**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED TODAY, BUT WITH ERRORS
  
-●       **GREEN**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED TODAY+●       **RED**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED TODAY, BUT WITH CRITICAL ERRORS
  
 ●       **GREY**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED 24 HOURS AGO ●       **GREY**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED 24 HOURS AGO
  
-●       **BLACK**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED FIFTEEN DAYS AGO+●       **BLACK**: LATEST INFO RECEIVED IN THE LAST FIFTEEN DAYS
  
 To see the map (Figure 19) with the status of the Brewers, the registered user has to choose the option **Brewers** from the interface. Each Brewer represents a specific station, in which more than one Brewers may be operating. For each station, the status of the Brewer with the lowest serial number appears on the map. A list with the Brewers of the specific station appears when the user clicks on a brewer icon. To see the map (Figure 19) with the status of the Brewers, the registered user has to choose the option **Brewers** from the interface. Each Brewer represents a specific station, in which more than one Brewers may be operating. For each station, the status of the Brewer with the lowest serial number appears on the map. A list with the Brewers of the specific station appears when the user clicks on a brewer icon.
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