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rdawson
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Posted: 02 Sep 2012 at 5:35pm |
A question about Logs (R9) Prior to this weekend, the last time I downloaded logs from
the R9 was on 1/20/2012. Yesterday, I again downloaded the logs: The first entries in SYSTEM.CVS
were on 2/14/2012 (missing the first 8 flights). The first entries in ENGINE.CVS
were on 2/16/2012 (missing the first 8 flights). The first entries in FLIGHT.CVS
were on 8/22/2012 (missing the first 40 flights). Each file ended with the most recent activity. My assumption is that this is a result of limited size
FIFO storage for the logs. I prefer not to assume, however. Is there something
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AviJake
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No, I think you are correct in the FIFO architecture and storage limits. I'll check for sure on Tuesday and post an update.
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AviJake
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It's not really feasible to come up with an absolute storage limit in terms of flight hours or calendar time. By way of background, we designed the various flight logs to store at least 25 flight hours of data, and that is often much bigger.
As for physical sizes, Engine Log is 16 MB Events Log is 8 MB Flight Log is 44 MB System Log is 16 MB Voltage Log is 8 MB
The logs are recorded in a compressed format such that duplicates between samples are not recorded multiple times. That makes an absolute “time” metric a bit more complex. |
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rdawson
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Ok – a new question. In the subsequent download of logs from my R9 system.
C_SYSTEM.CSV and C_FLIGHT.CSV were normal but there was a discrepancy with
C_ENGINE.CSV. Normally, the first few lines of the .CSV file are: Line 1 A series of text column headers Line 2 <<<< **** POWER
ON **** >>>> (Sometimes there are a couple of
line with data in some columns before the power on line.) In the file I downloaded, the first two lines were Line 1 <<Incremental extract>> Line 2 <<<< **** POWER ON **** >>>> The missing column headers apparently result in engine
data not being processed by CirrusReports.com. Was there something I did wrong in the download process? Is it likely that the file can be repaired by copying the
headers from an earlier file? Thanks for the help. |
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AviJake
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Our guy who has the most experience with this suggests you can try to cut and paste previous known good headers into the
file. Hie thinks your compact flash card may be corrupted but let's try the cut & paste exercise first. Fingers crossed.
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