Debug Log; Function Overview - Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 715 series Service Manual

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Debug Log

Function Overview

As for debug log, following logs are available: continuous log that saves the operation log, automatic log that is saved when an
event occurs, manual log which is collected and saved each time at log saving, packet log, and key operation log.
Module
Module
Module
Each Controller
NOTE:
Debug logs are used for analysis of program operations of the machine and identification of the problem by the developer.
This machine has a function for compiling operation history of each software module as debug logs and outputting them as unified
logs for analyzing problems.
Since the frequency of outputting debug logs and the type of logs can be changed by the settings, the settings need to be changed
according to the trouble that occurs and the situation.
Types of Debug Logs
Types of Debug
Logs
Sublogs
Manual logs
Logs collected in each module and controller are archived and can be collected when log saving is executed.
Logs of the Main Controller, RCON, and DCON are saved together with automatic logs as up to 10 logs in
total.
Automatic logs
Logs that are automatically saved to the machine when an event (exceptional behavior, error code, or reboot)
occurs.
Logs of the Main Controller, RCON, and DCON are saved together with manual logs as up to 10 logs in total.
Continuous logs
Logs that are continuously saved while the machine is running.
Up to 100 logs of only the Main Controller can be stored.
Key operation logs History of key operations.
Log collection starts by enabling the setting and starting the function.
Logs that are archived and can be collected when log saving is executed.
Network packet
Logs of network packet data sent from or received by the host machine.
logs
Log collection starts by enabling the setting and starting the function.
Logs that are archived and can be collected when log saving is executed.
Storage location and types of Sublogs
The locations where Sublogs are stored and the types of logs are shown below. Logs may be stored in controllers and parts other
than those shown below.
Save area
Save area
Auto save area
Auto save area
Log
As needed / When
As needed / When
an event occurs
an event occurs
Automatic
Automatic
logs
logs
Log
Manual logs
Manual logs
Log
Packets
Packets
When executing
When executing
log saving
log saving
Log
Key operation
Key operation
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Host machine
Host machine
Main Controller
Main Controller
When executing
When executing
log saving
log saving
Log
Continuous
Continuous
logs
logs
Log Log
Log
Log
Log
When executing
When executing
log saving
log saving
logs
logs
6. Troubleshooting

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