Diagnostic Viewer

You use the Diagnostic Viewer to view model size information, status, warning, and error messages from the most recent run of the simulation.

This page discusses:

You can display the Diagnostic Viewer  from the standard area of the action bar or from the Assistant.

Messages and information in the Diagnostic Viewer are sorted into expandable nested regions. At the top level, the Basic region contains summary messages and critical errors. The Advanced region lists specific error and warning messages associated with simulation checks and with individual increments, attempts, and iterations.

Highlighting Problem Features

When the app detects a problem during the solution of your simulation, the Diagnostic Viewer displays a warning message or error message that describes the problem. The warning or error message also provides a link to the offending feature.

Viewing Diagnostic Log Files

The diagnostic logs can be accessed using the buttons at the top of the Advanced region. Three different logs are available:

  • The Data file contains information about the model definition and messages identifying any error and warning conditions that were detected while processing the input data.
  • The Message file contains detailed diagnostic messages for each increment in the progress of an analysis.
  • The Status file summarizes the progress of an analysis in a tabular format. For explicit dynamic steps, this file also includes information about the stable time increment and mass and inertia properties for the model.

The diagnostic files are opened in your default text editor. The files are available only after a simulation has been run, and they cannot be viewed while the simulation is running. Only one set of diagnostic logs is available at any time; when you run a simulation, the diagnostic logs associated with a previous execution are overwritten. If the simulation fails, it is possible that not all diagnostic log files will be available.

You can view model size information directly in the Diagnostic Viewer. The Model Summary category displays the model size (number of nodes, elements, and variables) in addition to Performance, Solution, and Diagnostics statistics. Performance information includes wallclock time and CPU time. Solution describes the number of steps, increments, cutbacks, and iterations. Diagnostics indicates the number of errors and warnings.