

I’m not a dev I’m a just French field IT man and use a gps tracker and geofencing to keep a trace of all day trip/interventions.
#Traccar log file location windows 7
Wait until the /location topic shows up and double click it to subscribe. 11:59:44 INFO: Operating System name: Windows 7 version: 6.1 architecture: x86 11:59:44 INFO: Java Runtime name: Java HotSpot (TM) Client VM vendor: Oracle Corporation version: 25.31-b07. There is a and in traccar xml config file so it could feed AW api. I can apply some of the log file (tracker-server.log), to get an idea what it's about. The protocol that uses a tracker is different from the original TL102-2 Xexun. There is no data in log file showing that your devices are communicating. There are two files that are used so that traccar gps devices can be tracked publicly on an embed html page with an Open Layers map with traccar user token generated from the traccar server. (windows)īut I have a problem with understanding between the tracker - server. Tracker is already connected to the server on my home computer.
