NAME
trace-cmd-listen - listen for incoming connection to record tracing.SYNOPSIS
trace-cmd listen -p port [OPTIONS]DESCRIPTION
The trace-cmd(1) listen sets up a port to listen to waiting for connections from other hosts that run trace-cmd-record(1) with the -N option. When a connection is made, and the remote host sends data, it will create a file called trace.HOST:PORT.dat. Where HOST is the name of the remote host, and PORT is the port that the remote host used to connect with.OPTIONS
-p portThis option will specify the port to listen
to.
-D
This options causes trace-cmd listen to go
into a daemon mode and run in the background.
-V
Listen on a vsocket instead. This is useful
for tracing between host and guest VMs.
-d dir
This option specifies a directory to write the
data files into.
-o filename
This option overrides the default trace
in the trace.HOST:PORT.dat that is created when a remote host
connects.
-l filename
This option writes the output messages to a
log file instead of standard output.
--verbose[=level]
Set the log level. Supported log levels are
"none", "critical", "error",
"warning", "info", "debug", "all" or
their identifiers "0", "1", "2", "3",
"4", "5", "6". Setting the log level to specific
value enables all logs from that and all previous levels. The level will
default to "info" if one is not specified.
Example: enable all critical, error and warning logs
trace-cmd listen --verbose=warning
SEE ALSO
trace-cmd(1), trace-cmd-record(1), trace-cmd-report(1), trace-cmd-start(1), trace-cmd-stop(1), trace-cmd-extract(1), trace-cmd-reset(1), trace-cmd-split(1), trace-cmd-list(1)AUTHOR
Written by Steven Rostedt, < [email protected][1]>RESOURCES
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.git/COPYING
Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL).NOTES
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