traceoptions (Subscriber Management)
Syntax
traceoptions { file filename <files number> <match regular-expression > <size maximum-file-size> <world-readable | no-world-readable>; flag flag; }
Hierarchy Level
[edit system services subscriber-management]
Description
Define tracing operations for subscriber management interface processes.
Options
file filename
—Name of the file to receive the output of the tracing operation.
Enclose the filename within quotation marks. All files are placed
in the directory /var/log
.
files number
—(Optional)
Maximum number of trace files to create before overwriting the oldest
one. If you specify a maximum number of files, you also must specify
a maximum file size with the size
option.
Range: 2 through 1000
Default: 3 files
flag flag
—Tracing
operation to perform. To specify more than one tracing operation,
include multiple flag
statements. You can include the following
flags:
all
—Trace all operations.database
—Trace database events.general
—Trace general events.issu
—Trace unified ISSU events.server
—Trace server events.session-db
—Trace session database interactions.ui
—Trace user interface events.
match regular-expression
—(Optional)
Refine the output to include lines that contain the regular expression.
no-world-readable
—(Optional) Disable unrestricted
file access.
size maximum-file-size
—(Optional)
Maximum size of each trace file. By default, the number entered is
treated as bytes. Alternatively, you can include a suffix to the number
to indicate kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), or gigabytes (GB). If
you specify a maximum file size, you also must specify a maximum number
of trace files with the files
option.
Syntax:
sizek
to specify KB,sizem
to specify MB, orsizeg
to specify GB
Range: 10240 through 1073741824
Default: 128 KB
world-readable
—(Optional) Enable unrestricted
file access.
Required Privilege Level
trace—To view this statement in the configuration.
trace-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1.