5,838
edits
Line 435: | Line 435: | ||
**You can try the same cure, but may not be able to recover the lost information in this case. | **You can try the same cure, but may not be able to recover the lost information in this case. | ||
If you are viewing or editing log files at the time when rollover takes place, it is likely that some parts of the daily rollover will fail. | If you are viewing or editing log files at the time when rollover takes place, it is likely that some parts of the daily rollover will fail. | ||
*Cumulus 1 provides the functionality to view any log file and you can update the log files that contain extreme records or the daily summary. | |||
*Do make sure you have exited out of the built-in viewer or editor before rollover is due. | |||
**If you inadvertently forget this, the cure of overwriting files mentioned above is applicable if your weather station has an internal log and it is around 2 logging intervals (see [[#Cumulus_takes_a_long_time_to_download_the_data_from_my_Davis_station_at_start_up]]) after rollover. | |||
*When using an external editor, close Cumulus 1 or Cumulus MX before opening any Cumulus file. | |||
== Why do I have some unexpected zero figures? == | == Why do I have some unexpected zero figures? == |
edits