TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.29+, H06.03+, J06.03+)

SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-012
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TRACE PROCESS Command for TCP6MAN
TRACE PROCESS Command for TCP6MAN
TRACE can request the capture of target-defined data items, alter trace parameters,
and end tracing of the TCP6MAN PROCESS. This is a sensitive command.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
PROCESS $ZZTCP
is the name of the TCP6MAN process. If you omit the object name, SCF uses the
assumed object name. For information about the ASSUME command, see the
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs or the SCF Reference Manual for H-
Series RVUs.
STOP
Discontinues the trace currently in progress.
TO file-spec
specifies the name of the file into which the results of the trace operation are to be
placed. It is a required option if the STOP option is not used.
BACKUP
If BACKUP is specified, the command applies to the backup TCP6MAN process
(that is, the trace is stopped or started on the backup). If omitted, the primary is
assumed. TCP6MAN must be running as a fault-tolerant process pair if this syntax
is used. If primary TCP6MAN is being traced when a takeover by backup
TCP6MAN occurs, the trace of the same TCP6MAN continues, but most events
that were being traced prior to the TCP6MAN switch are no longer traced. This is
because TCP6MAN being traced is no longer the primary. If neither PRIMARY nor
BACKUP is designated, primary TCP6MAN is traced.
TRACE [ /OUT file-spec/ ] PROCESS $ZZTCP
{ , STOP [ , BACKUP ] | [ , TO file-spec ] }
[ , BACKUP ]
[ , COUNT count ]
[ , NOCOLL ]
[ , RECSIZE size ]
[ , SELECT select-spec ]
[ , PAGES pages ]
[ , WRAP ]