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Rtibbs
06-06-2020, 10:53 AM
Is there a file within the SB control software that records the total machine runtime?
There is a log file that has all this info in it. I believe it's in the \\Shopbot subdirectory.
Rtibbs
06-06-2020, 03:09 PM
There is a log file that has all this info in it. I believe it's in the \\Shopbot subdirectory.
I see the log files for the individual jobs however, haven’t found one for the TOTAL runtime of the machine
I dig a little deeper when I get back into the shop
Thanks for the info
scottp55
06-06-2020, 04:58 PM
I very possibly could be wrong,
But I believe you would have had to have the "Shopbot Odometer" installed.....It can be downloaded here under Shopbot Labs;
https://www.shopbottools.com/support/software
Rtibbs
06-06-2020, 09:44 PM
I very possibly could be wrong,
But I believe you would have had to have the "Shopbot Odometer" installed.....It can be downloaded here under Shopbot Labs;
https://www.shopbottools.com/support/software
Thanks Scott. I downloaded the file and will attempt o load it tomorrow :confused:
bill.young
06-07-2020, 07:11 AM
All the Odometer does is to make the data from the System Log file a little easier to read by simplifying the amount of info that's displayed.
For the Odometer to work, in The VD (Values Display) menu make sure that you have "Write System Log" set to 1-Write. I tend to keep "Write Part File Log" set to 0-Don't Write to keep from having a log file for every file i run, but that's a personal preference
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Rtibbs
06-07-2020, 08:29 AM
All the Odometer does is to make the data from the System Log file a little easier to read by simplifying the amount of info that's displayed.
For the Odometer to work, in The VD (Values Display) menu make sure that you have "Write System Log" set to 1-Write. I tend to keep "Write Part File Log" set to 0-Don't Write to keep from having a log file for every file i run, but that's a personal preference
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Hummmm, thanks for the info Bill. I originally had the file set to write however, soon learned I didn’t want all the logs so disabled it. That being said I think I’ll install an external hour meter.
Thanks guys for all your input.
Ron
bill.young
06-07-2020, 11:15 AM
Hey Ron,
Remember that there are two type of log files. The Part File Log option writes a separate log file for each file you run...it's the one that write all the extra files...but the System Log option only write one file that it appends whenever any file is run.
The Odometer reads that System Log and ignores anything that's run in Preview mode so only counts files that are run in Cut mode. It keeps a running tally and also lets you export as a spreadsheet if you want to do something interesting with the data.
If you want to keep track of how long your ShopBot is powered on though, an hour meter connected to the power is the best solution. The odometer just counts when a file is cutting
PeterW
12-21-2024, 06:12 AM
Hi all.
Where is the system log stored?
I would like to take a look at it directly...
I'm using V. 3.9.2
Regards
Peter
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