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CPUOff
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Latest
Version: 5.5
Size: 493KB
Released:
25-March-2009 |
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This program is no longer being supported or maintained
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The program generates a log file to enable fault finding and monitoring to be carried out. The amount of logging is dependent on the Log Level set in the Configuration Screen which has details of the various levels available. If the Log Level is set to Normal or Full the program version will be included on start up. If the log level is set to Full details of the configuration file will also be written to the log on start up. Setting the log level to Full will generate very large log files and is only useful for debugging. If the log file is deleted a new one will be created the next time the program is started. The log file can normally be found in the log directory of the main program (usually c:\program files\JSutils\CPUOff\Log).
Main Program Log File Format
The log file generated by the main program has the following
format:
<data/time>, <status>,
<status details>, <counter>, <cpu load>, <average
cpu load>
Where:
<data/time> shows current data and time
from the computer's internal clock.
<status> shows program status (Close
- program ended normally, Config - configuration change, Enter - program enters new mode,
Exit - program terminated by exit button, Hibernate - program in hibernate delay, Inactive - program
inactive, Monitor - program in monitor off delay, Power Off
- program in power off delay, Reboot - program in reboot delay,
Reset - program reset by reset button, Run - program active
and running, Simulate - program simulating action, Shutdown
- program in shutdown delay, Standby - program in standby delay, Start - program starts)
<status details> shows status details(Activate,
Initialise, Hibernate, Monitor, Power Off, Reboot, Run, Shutdown, Standby, Test, Updated).
<count> is the value of the internal
program counter.
<cpu load> - instantaneous cpu load(%),
<average cpu load> - average cpu load
over the period specified.
A '* in front of <status> indicates
the program is in test mode.
<cpu load> and <average cpu load> are
only shown if the log level is set to Full.
Sample main program log file
Slave Program Log File Format
The log file generated by the slave program has the following
format:
<data/time>, <status>,
<status details>, <counter>, <communications status>
Where:
<data/time> shows current data and time
from the computer's internal clock.
<status> shows program status (Close
- program ended normally, Enter - program enters new mode,
Exit - program terminated by exit button, Inactive - program
inactive, Monitor - program in monitor off delay, Power Off
- program in power off delay, Reboot - program in reboot delay,
Reset - program reset by reset button, Restart - when restarting
hibernate or standby, Run - program active
and running, Simulate - program simulating action, Shutdown
- program in shutdown delay, Standby - program in standby delay,
Start - program starts, UnConfig - Slave program not configured).
<status details> shows status details(Activate,
Initialise, Monitor, Power Off, Reboot, Run, Shutdown, Standby, Test, ******** - program not configured).
<count> is the value of the internal program
counter.
<communications status > - show the status of communications with the main program (Fail, OK or Error)
A '* in front of <status> indicates
the program is in test mode.
<communications status> is
only shown if the log level is set to Full.
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