
Logging
Synk keeps a log of its progress and any problems encountered while running.
Each blue bar in the log log view represents a single run, and is dated according to the start time of the run. Following the time, there may be one of several messages:
- (Canceled): Script execution was canceled by the user.
- (Failed): The script did not complete successfully.
- (Crashed): The Synk Engine crashed while running. The log of events for this run may be cut off, and the event counts (see below) are not initially available.
- (Loading): Synk is loading events from a large run. Events become visible as they are loaded
On the right of the blue bar are three icons and three numbers. These represent the number of successes, warnings, and errors Synk encountered. In the case of a crash, these numbers will initially be replaced by dashes, as the count of events may be incorrect. Opening the log entry (via the disclosure triangle at left) will generate correct counts.
Once the entry for a run has been opened, it may have two kinds of items below it. The first are run-level events. These include errors regarding root directories or mounting servers, as well as informational messages on the number of items hidden by current filtering settings. Following these events are the files and folders which Synk has operated on in this run. If a file was copied,created,or deleted by Synk, it will appear here inside of its enclosing folders.
[Std/Pro Only] Any line in the log view can be inspected to get additional information on the event/item. This can be done by opening the Inspector via the toolbar, then clicking on the desired row.