Log file spilt in 2

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Sam
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Log file spilt in 2

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Hi Chris,

I'm running Kaffelogic Studio 4.0.1 on a Mac.

This morning's first roast log was written across two files. (log0051.klog and log0052.klog)

Any ideas what may have happened? Can the files be stitched together?

My second roast for the morning was correctly logged as a single file (log0053.klog).

Thanks,

Sam
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Re: Log file spilt in 2

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To join a pair of files like this: Open both log files in a text editor.

Copy the numbers from below the last words in the second file and paste them on to the end of the first file.

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Re: Log file spilt in 2

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Sam wrote: Thu 13 Feb, 2020 1:19 pm Any ideas what may have happened?
It happens occasionally. FAT32 memory sticks sometimes do that sort of thing. The file closed unexpectedly mid-roast, and the roaster immediately created a new file and continued logging. Six seconds of logging were lost while the roaster did that. It should be a rare occurrence.
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Re: Log file spilt in 2

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All good. Stitched the log files together.

Thanks.

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Re: Log file spilt in 2

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Sweet. Also we have a small mod to the firmware that should eliminate this scenario: it appends instead of starting a new file under these circumstances. It will be in the next firmware beta release.
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