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This article is only for Cumulus 1 users, please see [[ |
This article is only for Cumulus 1 users, please see [[MXDiags_folder]] for equivalent file if you use Cumulus MX. |
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Revision as of 09:21, 1 February 2021
Introduction
The introduction to Diagnostics article is the place to look for general information about the files described here for Cumulus 1.
This article is only for Cumulus 1 users, please see MXDiags_folder for equivalent file if you use Cumulus MX.
Details
File names
Cumulus 1 creates diagnostic logs in two places:
- It creates a file called Debug.log in the same folder as where the executable is stored.
- This file periodically has a message 0000.000 : **** Logging Disabled stored if debugging is switched off.
- This file will have additional debugging information added, as per example below, if debugging is turned on.
- It creates a diags folder; diags is a subfolder of the folder where the Cumulus executable is stored.
- That diags folder contains up to 10 files named cumulus.~og and cumulus.001 to cumulus.009.
- cumulus.~og is the current log reporting what has happened since the last time Cumulus was started.
- cumulus.001 to cumulus.009 represent logs for previous 9 Cumulus restarts, and so do not exist if Cumulus has not been used before.
- Each file in the diags folder has entries like the example below, regardless of whether debugging is turned on or off.
- That diags folder contains up to 10 files named cumulus.~og and cumulus.001 to cumulus.009.
Further information about the second place is to be found on the diags folder page.
File type, and content
All diagnostic log files are simple text files, with multiple lines (inside a file) containing the time and a description of each event.
Entries in debug.log are identified by date as fraction, and time e.g. 9173.516 : 14:23:59.
if you need help with a Cumulus 1 problem, then it can be useful to place this file, and those in the diags sub-folder into a zip and add that file to your post in the support forum.
File growth and deletion
If debugging is switched off, periodically a message, confirming that as shown earlier, is added to the debug.log file, so it grows in size even when full diagnostics are not being stored.
If debugging is switched on, extensive messages of the format shown are added to the file and it will rapidly grow in size.
To avoid loss (or inaccuracy) of readings being processed from your weather station, it is best if Cumulus is left running, and not restarted except when unavoidable. Consequently, the debug.log file will continually grow in size. If the file is left to grow too large, Cumulus will crash. Therefore, you should delete this file periodically .
Any diagnostic file can be deleted, at any time, as Cumulus does not read from them. Cumulus creates a new file if necessary to continue its logging.
Sample File for Cumulus 1
An extract from a debug.log file
9168.735 : 14:23:54 Realtime FTP Put attempt 9168.766 : 14:23:54 Realtime FTP local file: C:\Program Files\Cumulus\realtime.txt 9168.766 : 14:23:54 Realtime FTP remote file: /var/www/html/data/realtime.txt 9173.500 : 14:23:59 USB device is plugged in 9173.500 : 14:23:59 request EW data block, written = 9, addr = 000000 9173.516 : 14:23:59 EW data line 01 55 AA FF FF FF FF FF FF 9173.516 : 14:23:59 EW data line 02 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 9173.531 : 14:23:59 EW data line 03 0A 20 08 25 11 00 00 00 9173.531 : 14:23:59 EW data line 04 81 00 00 F0 0F 00 10 DD 9173.531 : 14:23:59 USB device is plugged in 9173.547 : 14:23:59 request EW data block, written = 9, addr = 00DD10 9173.563 : 14:23:59 EW data line 05 00 3A BF 00 47 97 00 FD 9173.578 : 14:23:59 EW data line 06 25 00 03 00 0B 0C 08 00 9173.578 : 14:23:59 Data: 00 3A BF 00 47 97 00 FD 25 00 03 00 0B 0C 08 00 9173.578 : 14:23:59 EW data line 07 0A 2D D5 00 55 57 00 16 9173.594 : 14:23:59 EW data line 08 26 00 00 00 06 65 07 00 9175.328 : 27/08/2009 14:24:00 Minute timer 24 9175.328 : Adding LH entry, ts = 14:24:00 raintot = 618 9175.328 : TD = 0.0833333358168602 Lastval = 618 Firstval = 618 rate = 0