ovs-parse-backtrace(8) — Linux manual page
OVS-PARSE-BACKTRACE(8) Open vSwitch OVS-PARSE-BACKTRACE(8)
NAME
ovs-parse-backtrace - parses ovs-appctl backtrace output
SYNOPSIS
ovs-appctl backtrace | ovs-parse-backtrace [<binary>]
ovs-parse-backtrace [<binary>] < <backtrace>
DESCRIPTION
In some configurations, many Open vSwitch daemons can produce a
series of backtraces using the ovs-appctl backtrace command.
Users can analyze these backtraces to figure out what the given
Open vSwitch daemon may be spending most of its time doing.
ovs-parse-backtrace makes this output easier to interpret.
The ovs-appctl backtrace output must be supplied on standard
input. The binary that produced the output should be supplied as
the sole non-option argument. For best results, the binary
should have debug symbols.
OPTIONS
• --help
Prints a usage message and exits.
• --version
Prints the version and exits.
AUTHOR
The Open vSwitch Development Community
COPYRIGHT
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