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.TH ovs\-parse\-backtrace 8 "October 2012" "Open vSwitch" "Open vSwitch Manual"
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.SH NAME
ovs\-parse\-backtrace \- parses ovs-appctl backtrace output
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.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBovs\-appctl backtrace\fR | \fBovs\-parse\-backtrace\fR [\fIbinary\fR]
.P
\fBovs\-parse\-backtrace\fR [\fIbinary\fR] < \fIbacktrace\fR
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.SH DESCRIPTION
In some configurations, many Open vSwitch daemons can produce a series of
backtraces using the \fBovs\-appctl backtrace\fR command. Users can analyze
these backtraces to figure out what the given Open vSwitch daemon may be
spending most of its time doing. \fBovs\-parse\-backtrace\fR makes this output
easier to interpret.
.PP
The \fBovs\-appctl backtrace\fR 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.
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.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-\-help\fR
Prints a usage message and exits.
.P
\fB\-\-version\fR
Prints the version and exits.