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				Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks
The following commands can be used to isolate and analyze issues:
Kernel Version
- To Retrieve the Kernel Version use:
 
$ uname -r
Enable LibRealSense Log
- To change the log level of LibRealSense logger, you need to set a local variable named LRS_LOG_LEVEL and initialize it with the desirable log level:
 
On Linux:
$ export LRS_LOG_LEVEL="<Log Level>"
On Windows:
$ set LRS_LOG_LEVEL="<Log Level>"
- A LibRealSense log will be created even when an application does not activate the LibRealSense logger.
 
Connected Intel Cameras
- To list all connected Intel Cameras:
 
$ lsusb | grep 8086
General Linux Kernel Log
- To retrieve the last Linux Kernel log messages with timestamps:
 
$ dmesg -T
-To monitor the Linux Kernel log messages when there any change
$ dmesg -wH
- To clear the dmesg buffer:
 
$ sudo dmesg -c
- Linux writes all OS logs to 
/var/logfolder.
To review the entire kernel log file, use: 
$ less /var/log/kern.log
UVC Video Module Traces
You can get more verbose logs from the uvcvideo kernel-module.
These logs can be seen in dmesg
- To enable the UVC driver verbose log:
 
$ sudo echo 0xFFFF > /sys/module/uvcvideo/parameters/trace
- To disable the UVC verbose log, replace 0xFFFF with 0.
 
For example, once enabled you will get the following line inside dmesg for each frame received from USB:
[619003.810541] uvcvideo: frame 1 stats: 0/0/1 packets, 0/0/1 pts (!early initial), 0/1 scr, last pts/stc/sof 25177741/25178007/81
[619003.810546] uvcvideo: Frame complete (FID bit toggled).
[619003.810556] uvcvideo: frame 2 stats: 0/0/1 packets, 0/0/1 pts (!early initial), 0/1 scr, last pts/stc/sof 25210903/25211168/346
[619003.810588] uvcvideo: uvc_v4l2_poll
[619003.811173] uvcvideo: uvc_v4l2_poll
[619003.843768] uvcvideo: frame 3 stats: 0/0/1 packets, 0/0/1 pts (!early initial), 0/1 scr, last pts/stc/sof 25210903/25211168/346
[619003.843774] uvcvideo: Frame complete (FID bit toggled).
[619003.843785] uvcvideo: frame 4 stats: 0/0/1 packets, 0/0/1 pts (!early initial), 0/1 scr, last pts/stc/sof 25244064/25244330/612
Kernel Events
- To listen to camera connect/disconnect events:
 
$ sudo udevadm monitor
System Calls and Signals
- To get a verbose log of all calls an application makes to the kernel, run the application under 
strace: 
$ strace <Application Path>
Core Dump File
In case of a crash (for example SEGFAULT), a snapshot of the crash can be created (Core Dump) and submitted for inspection.
- Enable the auto-creation of Core Dump files:
 
$ ulimit -c unlimited
- 
Run the application that causes the crash
 - 
Search for the
corefile in the current directory 
Note: Auto-creation of the dump file will only work on the same Terminal that you ran the ulimit command.