Controller log buffer, Controller log files and the removable media – Rockwell Automation Logix5000 Controllers Controller Information and Status Programming Manual User Manual

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Chapter 3 Controller logging

Change to constant tag configuration reset

Mode change

Major fault, major fault cleared

Program properties modified

Task properties modified

Controller timeslice modified

Removable media inserted or removed

Safety signature created or deleted

Safety locked or unlocked

Custom entry: User-defined logic to create a log entry, with user-defined

entry description and extended information

Safety signature delete inhibited in Run mode

Safety signature delete allowed in Run mode

The Changes To Detect value has changed

Log Collected Data Cleared

Program Connection Modified

Controller log buffer

The controller keeps up to 100 log entries buffered in its internal memory. You

can configure the controller to write the buffered entries to the removable media

when its internal buffer is 80% full. Additionally, you can command the controller

to write the buffered entries to the removable media with a message instruction.

This procedure is detailed below. Once a log entry is written to the removable

media, it is removed from the buffer.

If the removable media is not present, is full, or if the controller is not configured

to automatically write buffered entries to the removable media, and the internal

buffer becomes full, entries continue to be saved in the buffer in a circular fashion.

As new entries are stored, the oldest entries are discarded.

Controller log files and the removable media

When written to the removable media, controller logs are stored in plain text files

in the Tab Separated Value (TSV) format. Each time the controller writes entries

to the CompactFlash card, the entries are appended to the text file until the file

reaches 1 MB in size. At this point, the controller creates a new text file.

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM015F-EN-P – October 2014

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