From time to time issues happen. When liaising with LucidLink Support, you might be asked to collect and provide the client logs. See Submit a Support Ticket Effectively KB article.
The most efficient method is to upload a Diagnostic Report and provide the accompanying 'Reference ID' with your Support Ticket.
To locate your logs yourself it is specific to the operating system environment as to where these resources are located. See this KB article for a detailed explanation on our LucidLink client folder structure.
Default LucidLink Filespace cache and configuration root-path locations when utilizing our LucidApp 2.5 and above are located in the user profile or home folders as hidden .lucid sub directories and an instance_id sub folder for each multiple Filespaces linked.
Within this instance_id directory is the Lucid.log file. Our LucidApp app.log is located in the base .lucid folder. See below in this article for identifying your Filespace instance_id.
Previous LucidApp versions prior to 2.5 will utilize the
user profileorhome foldersas hidden.lucidforLucid.logandapp.log.
Lucid daemon from the command-line will utilize a defaultroot-pathandconfig-pathofuser profileorhome foldersas hidden.lucidfolder, unless specifically specified by a separate--root-pathand--config-pathdaemon options.
To view the contents of your Lucid.log based on your operating system you can open it within a text viewer and or editor.
Windows: accessible through Explorer or command line
1. Launch File Explorer
2. Navigate to C:\Users and select your User profile directory.
3. Locate the .lucid and app.log and appropriate instance_id folder for your Lucid.log to upload.
Please make sure you check the
Lucid.logtime and date stamps to ensure you are uploading the most current version.
Note: There might be a legacyLucid.logwithin the.lucidleft over from a previous client version.
LucidApp Lucid.log via command-line:
notepad.exe C:\Users\%username%\.lucid\<instance_id>\Lucid.log
notepad.exe %userprofile%\.lucid\<instance_id>\Lucid.logAlternative Windows core (non-LucidApp) or via command-line:
notepad.exe C:\Users\%username%\.lucid\Lucid.log
notepad.exe %userprofile%\.lucid\Lucid.logLocation of Lucid.log when running as a Windows as a Service.
C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\.lucid
macOS: available within Finder or via terminal.
1. Launch Finder
2. Select the Go menu and Home
3. Once within Home press press Command + Shift + . (dot) to expose the hidden .lucid folder
On macOS the .lucid folder is a hidden folder, which means that you may have to press Command + Shift + . (dot) when viewing the user home directory in Finder
4. Locate the .lucid and app.log and appropriate instance_id folder for your Lucid.log to attach to your support ticket
Please make sure you check the
Lucid.logtime and date stamps to ensure you are uploading the most current version.
Note: There might be a legacyLucid.logwithin the.lucidleft over from a previous client version.
Alternatively via Terminal
open -e $HOME/.lucid/<instance_id>/Lucid.log
open -e ~/.lucid/<instance_id>/Lucid.logLinux: via terminal or file browser
1. Launch your File Browser and navigate to Home, within you will find a .lucid folder and subsequent app.log along with an appropriate instance_id folder for your Lucid.log for your support ticket.
Please make sure you check the
Lucid.logtime and date stamps to ensure you are uploading the most current version.
Note: There might be a legacyLucid.logwithin the.lucidleft over from a previous client version.
Open Lucid.log via Terminal
vi ~/.lucid/<instance_id>Lucid.logIt might make sense to copy the Lucid.log to the Desktop:
cp ~/.lucid/<instance_id>/Lucid.log ~/Desktop/Lucid.logNote: an
app.logfile located within the root.lucidfolder, sometimes we might request this additional file.If the log file has grown to a size not suitable for the traditional transport methods (email/upload) please compress (.zip/.rar) as compaction will dramatically reduce this file for easier handling.
In certain situations under increased log entries our logs rotate and you will notice additional
Lucid.log*.gzfiles - we will require all associated*.gzfiles.
Identifying your Filespace instance_id
When connected to a Filespace you can identify your instance_id via the command-line.
lucid2 listIf you have launched LucidApp and discovered your Filespace but not yet connected by validating your user credentials
lucid2 listwill output yourinstance_idwith your Filespace status of<unknown>andunlinked.
When the LucidLink client is connected to a Filespace Identify your Filespace root-path and or your config-path.
lucid2 status
lucid2 info