SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

Trace Analysis Program
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Using the Trace Analysis Program
Using the Trace Analysis Program
The header information at the top of the trace file provides information on the system
and files used, and the selections such as range, filters and data types selected. In this
particular example, all the defaults are in operation (all records are selected), the data
types are BIU and DATA, and no filter is being used.
The FMT> prompt tells you that the trace analysis program is ready for a command. The
syntax for the commands is shown earlier in this section. Online help commands are
included in APCTAP program.
APCTAP of System: \ABCD Process: $HI01
Trace Data File $FIELD.APCPSPF.taphi01
Trace started: 11/18/92 14:34:16.31
First trace entry: 11/18/92 14:34:17.83
Last trace entry: 11/18/92 14:34:25.61
Trace entry count: 12982
Total entries processed: 15445
Guardian Version: M30
SNAX/APC Version: (T9096C30 22JUN92 F19)
Trace Object: PROCESS
WARNING: Trace record limit: 0250 BYTES
WARNING: Trace records were wrapped.
APCTAP Commands:
Count Length <Length of hex data>
Display <options> LOad <APCLMAP file>
Exit Next
FC Range <options>
From <trace input file> RECord <selected records>
FIlter <options> RUN APCTAP [<options>]
Go Select <options>
Help <options> To <trace output file>
HEX {ON|OFF} TRanslate <options>
HTrace
Commands and their parameters may be abbreviated to the set of
characters shown in uppercase. Characters representing commands
and parameters need only be separated when the meaning would
otherwise be ambiguous. A space is used to separate a command
from its parameters. A space or comma separates parameters. A
semicolon separates commands on a single line. Type HELP HELP
or HH for additional information.
FMT>