Dell Brocade G620 Brocade 8.0.1 Fabric OS Command Reference - Page 1135
traceDump, Indicates the tracedump type. Valid types include TRACE, BTRACE
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traceDump traceDump Initiates, or removes a trace dump or displays the trace dump status. Synopsis tracedump [-S] tracedump -n [-s slot] tracedump -r [-s slot] | -R tracedump -c Description Use this command to initiate a background trace dump, to remove the content of a trace dump, or to display the dump status on the switch. When executed without operands, this command defaults to traceDump -S. Execution of traceDump -n generates a local trace dump locally. Use supportSave to transfer the local trace dump to a remote host. When supportSave is used, the default remote file name format for the trace dump file is as follows: chassisname-S#xxs-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.type_[NEW | OLD].dmp.gz When the traceDump -n -s command is used with an AP blade, the trace dump is generated with the following file name format: chassisname-S#xxs-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS_dump.tar.gz S# Indicates the slot number (0 on standalone platforms) xxs Indicates the processor. Values are cp0, cp1, bp0, bp1, dp0, or dp1. YYYYMMDDHHMMSS Indicates the trace dump time stamp (year-month-day-hour-minute-second). type Indicates the tracedump type. Valid types include TRACE, BTRACE, DTRACE, CTRACE, and Reboot. NEW | OLD Indicates a new or an old trace dump file. dmp.gz The compressed trace dump archive file extension. For example, the filename for a a new BFOS tracedump received from slot 10 on chassisABC would be chassisABC-S10bp-201103031111.BTRACE_NEW.dmp.gz. Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference 1111 53-1004112-02