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CeLog Data Viewing (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

You have two options for viewing data collected by CeLog event tracking, Kernel Tracker and the Readlog Viewing Tool.

In general, it is useful to use the tools together: use Kernel Tracker first, to get a clear overview of system activity; then, if you need further details, or if you need to calculate data such as thread run-times, follow up using Readlog.

Each tool offers advantages and disadvantages.

Kernel Tracker Readlog

Kernel Tracker provides a graphical depiction of the events logged by CeLog. Good for high-level visualization.

Kernel Tracker offers multiple modes:

  • Data collection mode that reads CeLog data dynamically
  • Limited Buffer mode that reads from a fixed buffer
  • File mode that reads from a previously collected log

For more information, see Kernel Tracker.

Readlog converts the CeLog output file into text. Useful for investigating the details of activity over a small, targeted period of time.

  • Presents a text representation
  • Reads a previously collected log
  • Can collect boot events
  • Allows user control of detail reported in output, including event IDs, thread names, and timestamps
  • Filters output based on event IDs

For more information, see Readlog Viewing Tool.

In addition, each viewing application displays CeLog data loss in a characteristic way. For more information, see

See Also

Concepts

CeLog Event Tracking Overview
Kernel Tracker

Other Resources

CeLog Event Tracking
Readlog Viewing Tool