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The diagnostic files also log error messages, often with extra information compared to the error window (accessed by clicking ''error'' light/indicator), and may help you if you have a problem.
The diagnostic files also log error messages, often with extra information compared to the error window (accessed by clicking ''error'' light/indicator), and may help you if you have a problem.


When you ask for support via the forum, you often need to upload (as a zip) one or all of the diagnostic files especially for problems that occur when you start or restart Cumulus.  Include all files, unless you definitely know that a single diags file contains all the information for when Cumulus 1 is running normally as well as when it encountered the problem and failed.
When you ask for support via the forum, you often need to upload (as a zip) one or all of the diagnostic files in the '''Diags''' folderespecially for problems that occur when you start or restart Cumulus.  Include all files, unless you definitely know that a single diags file contains all the information for when Cumulus 1 is running normally as well as when it encountered the problem and failed.  Add '''debug.log''' from the folder above in the zip.






In Windows Explorer, open the Cumulus installation folder (default is C:\Cumulus). Right-click on the 'Diags' folder, and from the pop-up menu, select 'Send to -> Compressed (zipped) Folder' (available in most Windows versions). This will create a file called Diags.zip. Post your message in the forum, and attach the file using the 'Upload attachment' section below the area where you have typed your message (browse for the file, then click 'Add the file').
In Windows Explorer, open the Cumulus installation folder (default is C:\Cumulus). Right-click on the 'Diags' folder, and from the pop-up menu, select 'Send to -> Compressed (zipped) Folder' (available in most Windows versions). This will create a file called Diags.zip. Post your message in the forum, and attach the file using the 'Attachment' section below the area where you have typed your message (browse for the file, then click 'Add the file').


== Debugging in Cumulus 1 ==
== Debugging in Cumulus 1 ==

Revision as of 10:26, 10 August 2020

Introduction

Cumulus 1 creates diagnostic logs in its diags folder; diags is a subfolder of the folder where the Cumulus executable is stored. It contains 10 files named cumulus.~og and cumulus.001 to cumulus.009. These represent logs for previous 9 Cumulus restarts and the current log reporting what has happened since the last time Cumulus was started. These files log many of the actions performed by Cumulus 1. They will show the Cumulus specific files that have been accessed, values found or calculated from log files, before and after values for updates to highs and lows for monthly and annual extreme records, rejected spikes, and much more.

Note re Cumulus MX

Please see MX Diagnostics article

This article is specific to Cumulus 1 only.

Solving Cumulus 1 Errors

The diagnostic files also log error messages, often with extra information compared to the error window (accessed by clicking error light/indicator), and may help you if you have a problem.

When you ask for support via the forum, you often need to upload (as a zip) one or all of the diagnostic files in the Diags folderespecially for problems that occur when you start or restart Cumulus. Include all files, unless you definitely know that a single diags file contains all the information for when Cumulus 1 is running normally as well as when it encountered the problem and failed. Add debug.log from the folder above in the zip.


In Windows Explorer, open the Cumulus installation folder (default is C:\Cumulus). Right-click on the 'Diags' folder, and from the pop-up menu, select 'Send to -> Compressed (zipped) Folder' (available in most Windows versions). This will create a file called Diags.zip. Post your message in the forum, and attach the file using the 'Attachment' section below the area where you have typed your message (browse for the file, then click 'Add the file').

Debugging in Cumulus 1

See Debug.log as this is separate file stored in the top directory.

Pages in category "Diagnostics"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.