Readlog Print Options
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8/27/2008
The following table provides detail about the Readlog print options.
Print option | Description |
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-bytes |
Prints byte offsets for all events; that is, prints the event position in the .clg file.This parameter is useful for repairing log file corruption. |
-d |
Prints timestamps as the length of time elapsed since the last event, rather than absolute times.This parameter is useful for measuring system run-time between successive events. |
-e |
Prints timestamps as comma delimited number of microseconds, which are readable in Excel. |
-f <parameter> |
Filters out selected events, which are specified using additional parameters. The default setting is no filtering. Parameters are case-sensitive. For more information, see Creating and Using Custom Filters with Readlog. The following list shows specific pre-defined filters you can apply.
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-ids |
Prints IDs for all events.This parameter is useful for selecting ranges to use with the range option. For more information, see Working with Event Ranges in Readlog. |
-range <ID1><ID2> |
Prints only events from <ID1> to <ID2>, inclusive.This parameter is useful for creating a summary of only a particular range of data. For more information, see Working with Event Ranges in Readlog. |
-rawtime |
Prints time as hex counter ticks, with no adjustment for counter frequency. This parameter is useful in debugging timestamp problems. |
-s |
Print summary of logged events. If a range is provided, the summary includes only events in the range. For more information, see Creating a Log Summary. |
-u |
Prints Unicode output. |
-v |
Prints verbose information. |