Tracing and Logging Utilities netfmt
| Use this option to specify the binary file containing the |
| log or trace data. This is the name of the .TRC0 file that |
| was specified when nettl was run the first time with |
| the |
| read from standard input. |
Enables “verbose” mode, but also gives the full data | |
| output for each packet header (see Examples section |
| below). |
Enables “Nice” formatting of output. Only packet | |
| headers and the first few lines of the main data output |
| are displayed. Only the data length is provided in |
| addition to the packet header to make the output easier |
| to read (see Examples section below). |
(one) Enables “terse” (short) mode formatting of each | |
| traced packet on a single line. Output lines will be |
| more than 80 characters long if the |
| options are used (see Examples section below). |
(small letter “l”) Use this option when you send | |
| formatted trace data to a line printer to turn off inverse |
| video highlighting of all trace fields. |
Examples
To format the file /tmp/tracex25.TRC0 in “verbose” mode (packet headers plus full data output for each header) with no filtering:
/etc/netfmt -v -f /tmp/tracex25.TRC0 more
The output will resemble the following:
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvLAN/X.25NETWORKINGvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Timestamp : Wed Sep 28 | 1994 10:16:19.696042 |
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Process ID | : | 10 | Subsystem | : SX25L3 |
User ID ( UID ) | : | 0 | Trace Kind | : 0x10000000 |
Device ID | : | 0 | Path ID | : |
Connection ID | : | 0 |
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Location | : | 00123 |
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Tx board: 0 at Wed | Sep 28 | 1994 | 10:16:19.689181 | Data Packet lci 64 | |||
0 | : | 0 |
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P(R) | : | 0 | P(S) | : | 0 |
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User | Data = 20 | bytes |
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