EPTRACE Manual

EPTRACE Command Summary
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SHOW Command Example
before a START command, EPTRACE computes the rate per second from the
start of the EPTRACE session.
When there are more entries than EPTRACE can maintain, the trace buffer
wraps and displays the latest entries. You can prevent wrapping by using one
or more of these suggestions and then rerunning EPTRACE.
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Fixing obvious problems and problems from already traced events
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Using the BUFFER command to increase the buffer size
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Restricting the tracing scope
When consecutive trace entries in the same process differ only in time, they
are compressed into a single line with the count of n.
SHOW Command Example
This example displays the SHOW PIN command output.
Counters for PIN 66 on CPU 0, time interval = 44:20:50
Last codefile \abc.$tns\def
Event #times times/sec
Transition accelerated -> unaccelerated 11300