CTF$HELP.HLB  —  STOP
 The STOP command stops collection at one or more specified
 tracepoints.

 Format:

 	STOP [tracepoint-name,...] [/qualifier]

 If you do not specify a tracepoint, all tracing will be stopped.

 If you stop all detached tracing, the trace server process will exit.
 If you stop all tracing on the local VMS system, the process CTF$DCP
 will also exit.

1  –  Parameters

 A tracepoint name has the following general form:

 	[node-name ["user-name password"]::]"tracepoint-name"

 node-name

 	Specifies the node name of a remote system.

 	You must specify a node name when referring to a remote
 	tracepoint.

 user-name

 	Specifies the user name associated with the remote CTF object.

 	You must specify this user name if the remote CTF object is
 	protected.

 password

 	Specifies the password associated with the remote CTF object.

 	You must specify this password if the remote CTF object is
 	protected.

 tracepoint-name

 	Specifies the name of a tracepoint that you want to trace.

 	If you are specifying more than one tracepoint, separate each
 	tracepoint name with a comma.

2  –  Command qualifiers

 The command has the following optional qualifier:

  /PROCESS_NAME

3    /PROCESS_NAME=process-name

 	Specifies the process name of the trace server process
 	associated with the specified tracepoints. This must be the
 	process name specified in the /PROCESS_NAME qualifier of the
 	START command that started the tracing.

 	This qualifier is only relevant for detached tracing.

 	The default process name is username$CTF.

4  –  Examples

 CTF> STOP

 	Stops all current tracing associated with username$CTF.

 CTF> STOP "ROUTING CIRCUIT *"

 	Stops tracing on all local ROUTING CIRCUIT entities.

 CTF> STOP "ROUTING CIRCUIT UNA-1" /PROC=UNA1PROC

 	Stops tracing at the specified tracepoint, which is being
 	traced by the UNA1PROC detached process. The START command
 	that started tracing at ROUTING CIRCUIT UNA-1 must have
  	specified /PROC=UNA1PROC.
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