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QxlDodCollectTrace.bat intended for recording of binary traces in end-user environment (end-user runs it when instructed). It uses built-in Windows ability of collecting ETW data. QxlDodParseTrace.bat is to be used by developer to convert received binary traces to formatted text. Signed-off-by: Yuri Benditovich <yuri.benditovich@daynix.com> Acked-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@redhat.com>
32 lines
839 B
Batchfile
32 lines
839 B
Batchfile
:: Place this script to any writable directory
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:: on the machine and run it as administrator
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:: recorded binary file qxldod.etl will be created in the same directory
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::
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:: parameter "4" in 'logman update' sets logging level to INFO
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:: change it to "5" for VERBOSE
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::
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@echo off
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net session >nul 2>&1
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if %errorlevel% equ 0 goto :admin_ok
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echo This script shall run with administrator rights
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pause
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goto :eof
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:admin_ok
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pushd "%~dp0"
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logman stop qxldod -ets >nul 2>&1
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logman delete qxldod -ets >nul 2>&1
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logman create trace qxldod -o qxldod.etl -ow -ets
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logman update qxldod -p {756ABE50-54E3-4A05-B5BB-F0112C75B18A} 0x7fffffff 4 -ets
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echo Recording started.
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echo Reproduce the problem, then press ENTER
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pause > nul
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logman stop qxldod -ets
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dir qxldod.etl
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echo Please collect qxldod.etl file now
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pause
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popd
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