Viewing the log – Grass Valley SSP-3801 User Guide v.1.3 User Manual
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3 The Time offset field, type the amount of time used to determine the start of the
software upgrade. The software upgrade starts after the start of the primary event at
the time specified in the Time offset field.
4 In the Duration field displays the total amount of time allocated for the software
upgrade, which is set at a fixed period of 10 minutes.
5 In the Asset URI field, type the path where the software upgrade file resides or click
Find to locate the file.
6 In the Title field, type the title of the event. This title is displayed in the channel grid on
the Playlist page and in other connected services such as iControl.
7 In the Version field, type the version number of the software upgrade. The upgrade will
only proceed if the currently installed software is a different version that the one
specified.
8 Click Add to Last or Add to selected to add the clip to the playlist.
Viewing the log
The SSP-3801 card can record events that occur during its operation, saving these events in
a log. These log entries can provide you with detailed information about the various
processes that take place on the card. You can also view these logs using the GV STRATUS
Playout. When viewing the log, you can select to filter the information that is being
displayed so you only see what you need.
To view the log:
1 From the menu, select Log Viewer. The Log Viewer page opens.
Fig. 5-3: The Log Viewer page
2 To pause the display of the log entries, click Pause display.
3 Select the types of log entries you wish to display in this log viewer from the Log Mask
list. You have the following choices:
• Fatal: displays issues that have occurred that will result in system failure.
• Error: displays issues that have occurred that were unexpected, but are recoverable
(output behavior was undefined).
• Warn: displays issues that may indicate a problem (output behavior may be
unexpected).
• Info: displays additional information to aid in resolving issues.