Log File Reference (Task Scheduler)

A log file is a text file containing details about the results of a Task Scheduler task for each file.

Common Log File Information

The following information appears in log files regardless of the task type:
  • Task Summary. Logs the number of files processed for the current task, and the list of files that failed to process, along with their paths.
  • Multiple Processes. When you run multiple processes, the log file identifies each process uniquely when starting and closing them. For example:

    Started Inventor1 successfully

    Started Inventor2 successfully

The following error messages are common to any task type:

Error message

Recommended Action

Failed to open file using Apprentice Server.

Check the input files and verify that Inventor can read the format of added files, and run the task again.

Before you start the task, open and save the input files in Inventor.

File does not exist.

Verify that the input files exist in the destination folder just before the task runs. The contents of the folder can change from the time the task was scheduled to the time the task started to run.

File has unresolved references.

Clear the option Skip files with resolved reference in the Migration or Update task before you run the task.

Open the input file in Inventor to set the file references correctly, save the document, and then run the task again.

File is read-only.

Remove the read-only property of input files and run the task again.

Project does not exist.

Verify that the activated project exists in the destination.

Log file information for Simplify Assembly tasks is similar to that in other task types. Information for Sequential Task operations is similar to the information for the subtasks that make up the sequence. Custom tasks do not generate log files.

Information Specific to Migrate Files, Update Design Tasks

Operations results table Operation types lead the rows and operation results lead the columns. The header and footer mention the build number before and after migration:

Operation column Specifies the sequence of the various operations Task Scheduler performs to process the task.

Failures and Recommended Solutions

Operation That Failed

Cause of Failure

Recommended Action

Open

Active security tools or applications.

Disable the security tools and applications and then rerun the task.

 

Other applications are running when you begin the task.

Close any applications which could terminate the Inventor Task Scheduler process, and then run the task again.

 

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and then run the task again.

Update

Inventor cannot update versions of files older than R6.

Verify that your files are in a version of R6 or later so that they are current enough to be updated.

 

Inventor failed to update the files.

Rebuild the failed files in Inventor to get more information about the failure. In Migration options, check Total Rebuild, and then run the task again.

Check

Mass properties before and after migration does not match.

Open the files in Inventor and save them to migrate to the current version or get more information about the error.

Save

Another process is running that can use the files being migrated.

Close all processes that possibly use the added files, and rerun the task.

 

Files are set to nonwrite status.

Set write permissions on the files.

 

Use Rebuild instead of Update.

In the Migration options dialog box, select the Total Rebuild option, and then run the task again.

Close

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and then rerun the task.

Purge

Failure.

Purge the Old Versions folder manually after the migration task is finished.

Information Specific to Publish DWF Files, Export Files, Convert IDW to DWG Tasks

Operations results table Operation types lead the rows and operation results lead the columns:

Operation column Specifies the sequence of operations that Task Scheduler performs to process the task.

Failures and Recommended Solutions

Operation That Failed

Cause of Failure

Recommended Action

Open

Active security tools or applications.

Disable the security tools and applications and then rerun the task.

 

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and then rerun the task.

Export

Failure.

Create an update task to rebuild the files, and then rerun the task.

Create an export task to export the files again.

Close

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and run the task again.

Information Specific to Print Files Tasks

Operations results table Operation types lead the rows and operation results lead the columns:

Operation column Specifies the sequence of operations that Task Scheduler performs to publish the file.

Failures and Recommended Solutions

Operation That Failed

Cause of Failure

Recommended Action

Open

Active security tools or applications.

Disable the security tools and applications and then rerun the task.

 

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and run the task again.

Get Manager

Inventor installation problems.

Verify that Inventor is installed and running properly, and then run the task again.

Set Options

Inventor installation problems.

Verify that Inventor is installed and running properly, and then run the task again.

Print

Printer problems can cause a failure.

Check the printer settings and connection.

Close

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and then rerun the task.

Import Files

Operations results table Operation types lead the rows and operation results lead the columns:

Operation column Specifies the sequence of operations that Task Scheduler performs to process the task.

Failures and Recommended Solutions

Operation That Failed

Cause of Failure

Recommended Action

Get Translator

Translator add-in is not loaded.

Open Inventor and verify that you have the corresponding translator add-in loaded.

Open

Active security tools or applications.

Disable the security tools and applications and then run the task again.

 

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and then run the task again.

Import

Failure.

Verify that the files to import are compatible with the current version of Inventor.

Close

Other unfinished operations are running in Inventor when you begin the task.

Close Inventor, verify that there is no Inventor process footprint left in the Task Manager, and then run the task again.

Information Specific to Check Out from Vault Tasks

Operations results table Operation types lead the rows and operation results lead the columns:

Operation column Specifies the sequence of operations that Task Scheduler performs to publish the file.

Failures and Recommended Solutions

Failures

Recommended Action

File already checked out. No operation performed

Check in the relevant data set before you run the checkout task.

Undo checkout.

Failed at child

Check the resolved reference of the added files.

Vault server error

Check the vault server, and restart it if necessary.

Failed to log in to the vault server.

Verify that the username and password are still valid to log in to the vault server.

Information Specific to Check In to Vault Tasks

Operation column Specifies the sequence of operations that Task Scheduler performs to publish the file.

Status Logs status of the operation, and reports if it succeeded or failed.

Failures and Recommended Solutions

Failures

Recommended Action

File already checked in. No operation performed

Check out the relevant data set before you check it into the vault.

Remove the relevant data set from the vault server before you check it into the vault.

Failed at child

Check the resolved reference of the added files.

Inventor 9 files or older cannot be added to the Vault in this version of Task Scheduler. Migrate the files before using Task Scheduler to add the files to the vault.

Update the older versions of files first, and then run the task again.

Vault server error

Check the vault server, and restart it if necessary.

Failed to log in to the vault server.

Verify that the username and password are still valid to log in to the vault server.

Information Specific to Get Latest Version from Vault Tasks

Operations results table Operation types lead the rows and operation results lead the columns:

Operation column Specifies the sequence of operations that Task Scheduler performs to get the latest version of the file.

Failures and Recommended Solutions

Failures

Recommended Action

Vault server error

Check the vault server, and restart it if necessary.

Failed to log in to the vault server.

Verify that the username and password are still valid to log in to the vault server.

Information Specific to Refresh Standard Components Tasks

Failures

Recommended Action

Failed: Unknown error.

Part refresh failed without the ability to identify the failure reason.

Failed: The pipe part is owned by Tube&Pipe. The part must be refreshed by Tube&Pipe application.

Use the Tube & Pipe functionality to refresh the part. This message is unlikely, as the refresh command does not work with parts outside of the location of Content Center files.

Failed: Standard is owned by Tube&Pipe. The part must be refreshed by Tube&Pipe application. Use the Tube & Pipe functionality to refresh the part. This message occurs only if the Tube & Pipe application instances the standard part.
Failed: Unable to check out from Vault. Check for reasons why you cannot check out the file from the Vault.
Warning: Part family has a “sick” label. Check the part file for correctness. This warning indicates a sick family. Check the part file and correct the sickness.
Failed: Unable to create part file. Unknown error.

Failed: Unable to create part file. You do not have R/W permission to Content Center Files location.

 

Failed: Unable to create part file. An existing part file with the same name but belonging to another family member has been found in the family folder.

 

Failed: Unable to create part file. An existing part file with the same name but originated from another family has been found in the family folder.

 

Failed: Unable to set material.

 

Failed: Unable to create part file. Part file name exceeds the limit of path length.

 

Failed: Unable to create part file. Suppress or unsuppress of a feature(s) has failed.

 

Failed: Unable to create part file. Thread or hole feature has not been found in the part template.

 

Failed: Unable to create part file. Unable to create thread or hole feature.

 

Failed: Unable to create part file. Incorrect parameter value.

 

Failed: New part file has been successfully created, but replace in assembly has failed.

These messages sometimes display when you create a part file. Each one is self explanatory.

Information Specific to Purge Task

Error messages

Recommended action

Purge success. All unused materials, appearances, and styles in the specified document are purged successfully.
Skipped purge of this document because the document is not checked out. Check out the file or files, and repeat the purge task.
Failed to purge all unused materials, appearances, and styles. Migrate the specified files to your current version of Inventor, and repeat the purge task.
Skipped purge task because all materials, appearances, and styles are in use or referenced. Verifies that the specified document contains no unused or unreferenced materials, appearances, or styles.