SNMP Agent PTrace Facility
2. This example displays the next two records whose timestamp is greater than the
timestamp specified in the command.
?NEXT 2 AFTER 11/19/1997 11:27:52
11:27:52.230 >001.060 #680
Function name:
Thread name:
Method class:
Method name: Thread
Object Count:0
Paramstring:
11:27:52.240 >000.010 #681
Function name:
Thread name:
Method class:
Method name: Load
Object Count:0
Paramstring:
RECORD Command
The RECORD command displays records selected by record number. You can display
records individually, in a range, or ALL. The RECORD command never displays more
than the number of records specified by the LIMIT command.
RECORD [ first ] | first,last | ALL
first
is an integer that specifies the record number of the first or only record to be
displayed.
last
is an integer that specifies the record number of the last record in a range of
records to be displayed.
ALL
specifies that all records in the trace file are to be displayed.
Considerations
The first record in the trace file, the trace file header record, is record number
0. The first data record is record number 1.
A slash (/) can be used in place of the comma (,) in the RECORD command
syntax.
Pressing the BREAK key terminates the display of records.
SnmpAgent_Thread
SnmpAgent
SnmpAgent
sysGroup_Load
SnmpAgent
sysGroup
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RECORD Command