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Support engineers might require log files for troubleshooting. Send these log files to support@navvis.com for analysis when reporting an issue.

Refer to the How to video here.

There are two types of log files:

  • -specific log files

  • Global (dataset-independent) log files

These contain all the information messages from the scan, processing, and image stitching. The log files are stored under logs in every dataset, e.g. /path/to/project/datasets_rec/2015-04-28_15.55.23/logs/.

For most support tasks, the relevant log files are:

File name

Description

datasets_rec/<dataset-name>/logs/mapping.log

System software log capturing all log messages during a specific dataset from start to finish.

datasets_rec/<dataset-name>/logs/kern.log*.gz

Kernel log of the underlying operating system.

datasets_rec/<dataset-name>/logs/syslog*.gz

System log of the underlying operating system.

datasets_rec/<dataset-name>/logs/*_NavVis.log.gz

System software log capturing all log messages in a day upon powering the device on.

Sys%20logs%201

Sys%20logs%202

Global log files are independent of any dataset. These logs contain all the application status messages while the device is turned on.

Refer to the How to video here.


Send the log files to support@navvis.com for analysis when reporting an issue.

The two types of log files are dataset-specific log files and global (dataset-independent) log files.

Dataset-specific log files are stored under 'logs' in every dataset, for example, /path/to/project/datasets_rec/2015-04-28_15.55.23/logs/.

The mapping.log file captures all log messages during a specific dataset from start to finish.

No, global log files are independent of any dataset.

Global log files contain all the application status messages while the device is turned on.

Yes, there is a 'How to' video available for reference.

The kern.log files contain the kernel log of the underlying operating system, while syslog files contain the system log of the underlying operating system.