TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Reference
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Trace Record Formats
Each description includes the time when the record is generated, the record-type code,
the text of the record, and the definitions of any values contained in the record.
Header Format
Each trace record displayed is preceded by a header line having the following format:
line-num of file-name (time on date)
is the line number that caused the event, the fully-qualified file name, and the last
time the file was compiled.
rec-no
indicates the record number. Records are numbered sequentially based on age.
The oldest record in the file (the trace file header record) is record 0. The oldest
data record is record 1. The newest record in the file is record number n - 1, where
n is the number of records in the file. The letter D following the record number
indicates that it is in double-integer format.
rec-type
indicates the type of trace record.
seq-no
indicates the sequence number. The sequence number is included to keep track of
records that are lost when the trace file is written to disk. The sequence number
counts from 0 to 255 and then begins again.
time
indicates the time since the last trace run on this line.
timestamp
indicates the timestamp of the record. The timestamp reports the time at which the
record was captured. The resolution is to one hundredth of a second.
11 ROUTE
12 SOCKCMD
13 UDPUREQ
Date Time timestamp >Delta Time time Record # rec-# Record
Type rec-type
Line line-num of file-name (time on date)
Type Record