Where does 'trace' output go?
Where does 'trace' output go?
Silly question, but I don't have access to any manuals from here and there's no online help in the RTI Console, so...
When one drills down to 'Job / Maps Attached to the Operation' level in the console and then right-clicks on the icon, one of the options is Set Tracing On. Can anyone tell me where this trace information is going to be found and if I can see it in 'real time' or will I need to stop the service to see it?
Perhaps it will all become clear as I've just flipped the switch on one particular problematic service, but wanted to ask on the off chance someone here knew. Doesn't seem to be &COMO&...
Thanks.
When one drills down to 'Job / Maps Attached to the Operation' level in the console and then right-clicks on the icon, one of the options is Set Tracing On. Can anyone tell me where this trace information is going to be found and if I can see it in 'real time' or will I need to stop the service to see it?
Perhaps it will all become clear as I've just flipped the switch on one particular problematic service, but wanted to ask on the off chance someone here knew. Doesn't seem to be &COMO&...
Thanks.
-craig
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Yup, makes sense and exactly where it showed up. Two things to note - the RTI Console lets you change Tracing on a running job without any kind of restriction. It's not until you actually start a job with tracing turned on that you get the normal 'Active stage starting, tracemode = 1' messages in the log. And the trace file did not show up until I disabled the service, stopping the job.
All understandable in hindsight.
All understandable in hindsight.
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How can you do that? Do Australian rules allow 2 runners per base?
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I get that part, but if people steal bases doesn't that give a maximum of 4 (same as for that home-run-with-bases-loaded)?
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Ahh, I understand now. I thought that it was only one time at bat. Maybe the cricket here is rubbing off on me.
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Craig - we are guilty of aggravated thread theft and I feel little or no shame
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