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-====== Where to find log for troubleshooting ======+====== Where to find logs for troubleshooting ======
 With a paid license, when you encounter troubles, find and zip the following logs, and then submit a support ticket to us for troubleshooting. With a paid license, when you encounter troubles, find and zip the following logs, and then submit a support ticket to us for troubleshooting.
  
-===== 1. Backup and Restore Log =====+===== Backup and Restore Log ===== 
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 The CloudBacko backup and restore log files are kept in the following locations: The CloudBacko backup and restore log files are kept in the following locations:
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 Backup log: C:​\users\{username}\.cbp\log\%backupset_id%\ Backup log: C:​\users\{username}\.cbp\log\%backupset_id%\
  
-===== 2. Scheduler Log =====+\\ 
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 +===== Scheduler Log ===== 
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 Scheduler logs are used for troubleshooting why the automatic or scheduled backups are not running on time or are missed. The log file is called **debug.log**,​ it will record the status of all backup sets on the machine. The debug.log is automatically rotated when they reach 256KB Scheduler logs are used for troubleshooting why the automatic or scheduled backups are not running on time or are missed. The log file is called **debug.log**,​ it will record the status of all backup sets on the machine. The debug.log is automatically rotated when they reach 256KB
  
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