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NAME
sctrace - Trace system calls
SYNOPSIS
sctrace [-o trace-output-file] [-ft] (command | -0 command argv0) [argument] ...
DESCRIPTION
sctrace starts the command specified in the command argument, with the
additional arguments specified in the argument arguments, and prints
information about all system calls it mades, to standard error (or the
file specified in the trace-output-file argument if the -o option is used).
sctrace will also print information about process termination, received signals,
and process suspension and continuation.
OPTIONS
-0 This options specifies that the argv0 argument shall be inserted
immediately after the command argument. If this option is used, the
very first argument (typically called argv[0] in C programs) for the
trace process shall the string specified in the argv0 argument rather
than the command argument.
-f Recursively trace all new children and threads. This option implies -t.
-o trace-output-file
Write trace outputs to the file specified in the trace-output-file
argument.
-t Trace threads.
SEE ALSO
ptrace(2), strace(1), ltrace(1)
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