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TRACE(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		      TRACE(1)

NAME
     trace — configure and record kernel trace events

SYNOPSIS
     trace -h

     trace -i [-b numbufs]

     trace -g

     trace -d [-a pid | -x pid]

     trace -r

     trace -n

     trace -e [-c class [-p class] [-s subclass]] [-a pid | -x pid]
	   [-k code | -k code | -k code | -k code]

     trace -E [-c class [-p class] [-s subclass]] [-a pid | -x pid]
	   [-k code | -k code | -k code | -k code] executable_path
	   [optional args to executable]

     trace -t [-R rawfile] [-o OutputFilename] [-N]
	   [ExtraCodeFilename1 ExtraCodeFilename2 ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The trace command allows developers to initialize and configure the ker‐
     nel trace subsystem. Trace events can be recorded to an in-memory buffer,
     or logged directly to a file. Raw data files can later be decoded to a
     plaintext format.

SEE ALSO
     fs_usage(1), sc_usage(1), latency(1), top(1)

Mac OS X		       October 28, 2010			      Mac OS X
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