fs_trace(1)
NAME
fs_trace - Enable or disable AFS Cache Manager tracing
SYNOPSIS
fs trace [-on|-off] [-reset] [-dump]
DESCRIPTION
This command enables or disables AFS Cache Manager tracing, resets the
trace log, or dumps the log. When you dump the log, two files are
created in the Windows Temporary directory: afs-buffer.log and
afsd.log. Any existing files with those names will be replaced.
CAUTIONS
This command is only available on Windows.
OPTIONS
Any combination of the following options may be specified, except that
both -on and -off cannot be specified at the same time.
-on Turn tracing on.
- -off
- Turn tracing off.
- -reset
- Resets the tracing information, discarding any trace-information
collected up to this time. - -dump
- Creates a dump file containing the trace information.
OUTPUT
- If successful, the output of this command (for any option) will be:
- AFS tracing enabled
- If unsuccessful:
AFS tracing disabled
EXAMPLES
- The following command starts tracing:
- % fs trace -on
- The following dumps the current contents and resets the trace log, then turns tracing off:
% fs trace -dump -reset -off
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
The issuer must be have AFS Client Administrator access to issue this
command.
SEE ALSO
COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2008. This documentation is covered by the BSD License as
written in the doc/LICENSE file. This man page was written by Mike
Robinson (mike@endpoint.com) for OpenAFS.