Special Commands (Use Only When Instructed By An Hp Engineer); Turning Extended Trace On Or Off - HP 9000 Series 700 Manual

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Special Commands (use only when instructed by an HP engineer)

Special Commands (use only when instructed by an HP engineer)
Caution

Turning extended trace on or off

dtcdiag -F
or
dtctraceoff
dtcdiag -N
or
dtctraceon
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This section describes commands that an HP engineer might ask you to run.
Only use the following commands if instructed to do so by an HP engineer for
troubleshooting purposes.
The information uploaded to the DTC Manager/UX during a DTC upload can only
be read with special formatting tools available only to HP engineers.
Turns off an extended trace for the selected objects. For a DTC 72MX, only the
name of the DTC and the number of the 24 port MUX board must be given to turn
off an extended trace for a port on that board. For a DTC 16TN, only the name of the
DTC must be given to turn off an extended trace for a port on that DTC.
Turns on an extended trace for the selected ports. Each port selected must be on a
separate board and only ports on a DTC 72MX or a DTC 16TN can have an
extended trace turned on.
Examples
To turn on an extended trace for port 0 of board 1 of the DTC named dtc3 (only a
DTC 72MX or DTC 16TN can have an extended trace turned on):
dtcdiag -N dtc3 1 0
To turn off the extended trace for the DTC named dtc3 you need only specify the
DTC name (together with the board number for DTC 72MX) with the dtcdiag -F
command):
dtcdiag -F dtc3 1

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