Tom Lane wrote:
> "Chris Hoover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I just ran this for several minutes and have about an 11MB trace file.  Is
> > there anything particular you want to see?
> 
> > Also, is the data in the file deciferable or have actual database data in
> > it?  The reason I ask, is that I work under HIPPA regulations, so I can't
> > release anything if it has potential personal/patient data in it.
> 
> Yeah, you probably want to strip out the data portion of any read() or
> write() calls shown in the trace.
> 
> BTW, I forgot to ask for timestamp information in the trace --- if you
> didn't use -t please do it over.  It might be possible to get strace
> to skip the read/write data by itself so you don't have to do it
> manually, but I don't see anything obvious in its help output.

strace -s0

That'll cut any strings though, not only for read/writes.  You'll still
get file names.

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