Dialogic
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System Release 6.1 CompactPCI for Windows
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Release Update 45
1.12 File Management Enhancements for PDK Trace Tool
With the Service Update, new command line options are provided with the Dialogic
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PDK
Trace tool to set the output log file size and to create multiple log files.
1.12.1 Feature Description
The PDK Trace tool logs information about PDK protocols on Dialogic
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DM3 Boards, to
aid in the troubleshooting of protocol issues. The tool is described in the Dialogic
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System
Software Diagnostics Guide. This feature enhances the file management capabilities for
the log files created by PDK Trace. (Content of the log files remains unchanged.)
Previously, PDK Trace created a single log file at application startup. Upon subsequent
application startups, the existing log file could be overwritten if a log file of the same name
(default or otherwise) was specified. The PDK Trace log file was also allowed to grow
without limit, which could result in a file that was difficult to work with.
With this feature, you can set command line options to specify the maximum file size and
to create multiple log files when the file reaches its maximum size. In addition, the log file
name now shows the date and time the log was created.
Command Line Options
PDK Trace uses command line options to specify configuration settings. The following
command line options have not changed and continue to be supported as described in the
Dialogic
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System Software Diagnostics Guide:
-b#
Specifies the logical ID of the board to trace (required).
-l[#] or -l[#-#]
Specifies which line(s) the channels to be traced are located on (optional). The default
value is 1 (line 1).
-c[#] or -c[#-#]
Specifies which channel(s) on the specified lines to trace (optional). The default value
is 1 (channel 1).
-e or -E
Enables CAS, R2MF, and tone-on/tone-off event tracing on supported boards
(optional).
-i
Initializes the DM3 Tracer Component in the firmware (required only for the first time
the utility is executed after the board is downloaded).
-v
Prints the version number of the utility.
-?, -h
Prints the help screen (command line options) for the utility.
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