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How to run and use the Trace Route on Mac OS? Trace Route is a utility that records and displays the route through the Internet from your computer to a specified destination computer or server. It also counts and reveals the amount of time spent during each 'hop' (the route taken by a data packet from one node to another in the network). In the original Mac OS X DTrace implementation, this could affect tracing of other system information, as unrelated probes that should fire while a program with this flag set was running would fail to do so. The OS X 10.5.3 update addressed this issue a few months later. This document is a Mac OS X manual page. Manual pages are a command-line technology for providing documentation. You can view these manual pages locally using the man(1) command. These manual pages come from many different sources, and thus, have a variety of writing styles. Control–Command–Power button:. Force your Mac to restart, without prompting to save any open and unsaved documents. Control–Command–Media Eject: Quit all apps, then restart your Mac. If any open documents have unsaved changes, you will be asked whether you want to save them. Shut down the Mac Client. Open the Cloud Drive's 'trace' folder on the Mac. Press command+shift+h to open a Finder window with your Home directory in view. Click on the 'gladinet' folder and then open the 'trace' folder. Make sure the Mac Client has stopped generating trace files.
This document is a Mac OS X manual page. Manual pages are a command-line technologyfor providing documentation. You can view these manual pages locally using theman(1) command.These manual pages come from many different sources, and thus, have a variety of writingstyles. For more information about the manual page format, see the manual page for manpages(5). |
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