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When a Conditional Trace template has been created, you are ready to do traces in Desktop.

To do a trace:

  1. Open the Conditional Trace view in Desktop, click Manage and then click on the  button. The Conditional Trace view opens.


    The Conditional Trace view

  2. Select which Call Trace template you want to use in the Template drop-down list.

  3. Enter the maximum number of traces you want to do per EC in the Max Traces Per EC field.

  4. Enter the time interval for which you want to run the trace in seconds in the Lifetime (s) field.

  5. If a parameter has been defined in the template and mapped to a matcher in the Call Trace template, you can enter a regular expression in the <parameter name> field to only get hits where the parameter matches the regular expression.

  6. Click on the Start button to initiate the trace.



You have the following settings


After you have created a trace template, you can modify the template with the filter that you want to apply to a conditional trace.

Note!

Since Conditional Trace is a troubleshooting function, you should only set a conditional trace when required. → Why do we need to have this statement? It is recommended that you test the trace filters that you create in a test environment first so that you can assess the performance impact that your trace filter(s) may have on your production setup.

In the trace template, you define the Lifetime of a trace in seconds which determines when a trace automatically times out, unless you stop the trace as described in the following subsections.

A trace filter is applied in real-time, and you can only start a trace on a workflow that is already running.

There are two → 3 ways? If curl works ways in which you can create, start, stream and stop a trace.

This chapter includes the following sections:



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