This is the command trace-cmd-stop that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
trace-cmd-stop - stop the Ftrace Linux kernel tracer from writing to the ring buffer.
SYNOPSIS
trace-cmd stop [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
The trace-cmd(1) stop is a complement to trace-cmd-start(1). This will disable Ftrace from
writing to the ring buffer. This does not stop the overhead that the tracing may incur.
Only the updating of the ring buffer is disabled, the Ftrace tracing may still be inducing
overhead.
After stopping the trace, the trace-cmd-extract(1) may strip out the data from the ring
buffer and create a trace.dat file. The Ftrace pseudo file system may also be examined.
To disable the tracing completely to remove the overhead it causes, use
trace-cmd-reset(1). But after a reset is performed, the data that has been recorded is
lost.
OPTIONS
-B buffer-name
If the kernel supports multiple buffers, this will stop the trace for only the given
buffer. It does not affect any other buffer. This may be used multiple times to
specify different buffers.
-t
Stops the top level instance buffer. Without the -B option this is the same as the
default. But if -B is used, this is required if the top level instance buffer should
also be stopped.
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