Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Ticket #40, comment 29


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Apr 25, 2017, 1:45:26 AM (7 years ago)
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Valery V. Sedletski
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  • Ticket #40, comment 29

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    1717PS: Actually, I repeat the log to three places: 1) fat32.ifs log buffer 2) com port 3) OS/4 or QSINIT log buffer, if available. Logging is enabled if f32mon.exe is started, or /monitor switch for fat32.ifs is specified. The latter enables logging permanently, and the former enables it temporarily.
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     19PPS: Also, you could try running f32mon.exe, when system is started (if you specified the /monitor switch), and see f32mon.exe log, but fat32.ifs log buffer is very small and may be overwrapped, so older messages will be erased. So, it is better to use QSINIT or OS/4 kernel log buffers (they could be up to 32 MB in size, quite big. fat32.ifs log buffer is only 8192 bytes long).