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exclude_filter doesn't work for <services></section> section of the Trace facility [CORE3168] #3543
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Modified by: @hvladassignee: Vlad Khorsun [ hvlad ] |
Modified by: @hvladstatus: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ] resolution: Fixed [ 1 ] Fix Version: 2.5.1 [ 10333 ] Fix Version: 3.0 Alpha 1 [ 10331 ] |
Modified by: @pcisarstatus: Resolved [ 5 ] => Closed [ 6 ] |
Modified by: @pavel-zotovstatus: Closed [ 6 ] => Closed [ 6 ] QA Status: Not enough information Test Details: This config ('my_trace.conf'): <services> And ruinning: fbtracemgr -sta -c my_trace.conf -se localhost/3255:service_mgr -user sysdba -pas masterke -- leads to producing:2015-07-26T11:42:31.6710 (2872:0129DF74) START_SERVICE
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Commented by: @hvlad Pavel, |
Commented by: @pavel-zotov >> So, I can`t understand: does this bug still exists (and is this behavour a *bug* per se ?) Vlad, thanks. I was inattentive. |
Modified by: @pavel-zotovstatus: Closed [ 6 ] => Closed [ 6 ] QA Status: Not enough information => Done with caveats Test Details: This config ('my_trace.conf'): <services> And ruinning: fbtracemgr -sta -c my_trace.conf -se localhost/3255:service_mgr -user sysdba -pas masterke -- leads to producing:2015-07-26T11:42:31.6710 (2872:0129DF74) START_SERVICE
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Submitted by: Thomas Steinmaurer (tsteinmaurer)
I have the following trace config:
<services>
enabled true
log_services true
exclude_filter "List Trace Sessions"
</services>
Although I've set the exclude filter (also tried without enclosed double quotes), I do get entries like that:
2010-10-07T11:39:12.3090 (1856:0148D0A4) START_SERVICE
service_mgr, (Service 012B6A94, SYSDBA, TCPv4:192.168.142.1,
G:\APPLICAT\FBTraceManager\exe\debug\FBTraceManager.exe:5132)
"List Trace Sessions"
-TRUSTED_SVC SYSDBA -LIST
2010-10-07T11:39:17.3250 (1856:0148D0A4) START_SERVICE
service_mgr, (Service 012B6A94, SYSDBA, TCPv4:192.168.142.1,
G:\APPLICAT\FBTraceManager\exe\debug\FBTraceManager.exe:5132)
"List Trace Sessions"
-TRUSTED_SVC SYSDBA -LIST
I've also tried the following exclude_filter which should dismiss all trace service events:
exclude_filter %Trace%
Running the following SIMILAR TO based query:
select 1 from rdb$database where 'Start Trace Session' similar to '%Trace%'
shows, that the result of the WHERE condition is true, thus fulfills the regular expression, so there is something wrong when evaluating the exclude_filter in the trace facility.
Commits: b48913d 905427a
====== Test Details ======
Test implemented for WINDOWS platform only, checked on WI-V2.5.5.26916 (SS, SC) and WI-V3.0.0.31948 (SS, SC, CS).
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