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Commands Reference, Volume 5
tracesoff Command
Purpose
Turns off tracing of a subsystem, a group
of subsystems, or a subserver.
Syntax
tracesoff [-h Host] { -g Group | -p SubsystemPID | -s Subsystem}
tracesoff [-h Host] -t Type [-p SubsystemPID] { -o Object | -P SubserverPID}
Description
The tracesoff command sends the
System Resource Controller a subsystem request packet that is forwarded to the
subsystem to turn tracing off. Tracing is unsuccessful if the communication
method for the subsystems is signals.
Note: Tracing is subsystem dependent.
Flags
-g Group |
Specifies a group of subsystems to turn tracing off. The command is
unsuccessful if the Group name is not contained in the subsystem object
class. |
-h Host |
Specifies the foreign host on which this trace action is requested.
The local user must be running as "root". The remote system must be configured to accept remote System Resource Controller requests. That is, the srcmstr daemon (see /etc/inittab) must be started with the -r flag and the /etc/hosts.equiv or .rhosts file must be configured to allow remote requests. |
-o Object |
Specifies that a subserver Object name is to be passed to the
subsystem as a character string. |
-p SubsystemPID |
Specifies a particular instance of the subsystem to turn tracing off,
or a particular instance of the subsystem to which the trace off subserver
request is to be passed. |
-P SubserverPID |
Specifies that a SubserverPID is to be passed to the subsystem
as a character string. |
-s Subsystem |
Specifies a subsystem to turn tracing off. The Subsystem name
can be the actual subsystem name or the synonym name for the subsystem. The
command is unsuccessful if the Subsystem name is not contained in the
subsystem object class. |
-t Type |
Specifies a subsystem subserver to turn tracing off. The command is
unsuccessful if the Type is not contained in the subserver object
class. |
Examples
To turn off the tracing of a subsystem,
enter:
tracesoff -s
tcpip
This turns the tracing off for the
tcpip subsystem.
Files
/usr/bin/tracesoff |
Contains the tracesoff command. |
/etc/objrepos/SRCsubsys |
Specifies the SRC Subsystem Configuration Object Class. |
/etc/objrepos/SRCsubsvr |
Specifies the SRC Subserver Configuration Object Class. |
/etc/services |
Defines the sockets and protocols used for Internet services. |
/dev/SRC |
Specifies the AF_UNIX socket file. |
/dev/.SRC-unix |
Specifies the location for temporary socket files. |
Related Information
The traceson command.
The System Resource
Controller Overview in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Concepts: Operating System and Devices gives an explanation of subsystems,
subserver, and the System Resource Controller.
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