Chapter 14: Using 3rd Party Common Tools

Logman

Options:

-? Displays context sensitive help.

-s <computer> Perform the command on specified remote system.

-config <filename> Settings file containing command options.

-b <M/d/yyyy h:mm:ss[AMPM]> Begin the collection at specified time.

-e <M/d/yyyy h:mm:ss[AMPM]> End the collection at specified time.

-m <[start] [stop]> Change to manual start or stop rather than a scheduled begin or end time.

-[-]r Repeat the collection daily at the specified begin and end times.

-o <pathdsn!log> Path of the output log file or the DSN and log set name in a SQL database.

-f <binbincirccsvtsvsql> Specifies the log format for the collection.

-[-]a Append to an existing log file.

-[-]v [nnnnnnmmddhhmm] Attach file versioning information to the end of the log name.

-[-]rc <filename> Run the command specified each time the log is closed.

-[-]max <value> Maximum log file size in MB or number of records for SQL logs.

-[-]cnf [[[hh:]mm:]ss] Create a new file when the specified time has elapsed or when the max size is exceeded. -c <path [path ...]> Performance counters to collect.

-c <path [path ...]> Performance counters to collect.

-cf <filename> File listing performance counters to collect, one per line.

-si <[[hh:]mm:]ss> Sample interval for performance counter collections.

-ln <logger_name> Logger name for Event Trace Sessions.

-[-]rt Run the Event Trace Session in real-time mode.

-p <provider [flags [level]]> A single Event Trace provider to enable.

-pf <filename> File listing multiple Event Trace providers to enable.

-[-]ul Run the Event Trace Session in user mode.

-bs <value> Event Trace Session buffer size in kb.

-ft <[[hh:]mm:]ss> Event Trace Session flush timer.

-nb <min max> Number of Event Trace Session buffers.

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