Kaspersky Endpoint Agent does not automatically create a folder for storing trace or dump files on the device. Specify a folder that is already available on the device.
To configure tracing in Kaspersky Endpoint Agent using the command line interface:
cd
command, navigate to the folder where the Agent.exe file is located.For example, you can type the following command cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\Endpoint Agent\"
and press ENTER.
agent.exe --trace=enable --folder <path to the folder where to save the trace files>
to enable tracing.Tracing will be enabled for all Kaspersky Endpoint Agent processes that are currently running. Trace files will be created in the folder you specified.
Make sure that the specified folder is available on the managed device. Otherwise, trace files will not be created.
agent.exe --trace=enable --folder <path to the folder where to save the trace files> --rotation=yes --rotate-file-size=<maximum file size, MB> --rotate-files-count=<maximum number of files>
, to enable tracing with overwriting old trace files when the values specified for the size and number of the trace files are reached. The specified limit on the number of files is applied separately for each Kaspersky Endpoint Agent process being debugged, so the total number of files for all processes may exceed the specified value. If you do not specify the --rotate-file-size
or --rotate-files-count
parameters (one or both) with the --rotation=yes
parameter, the application uses the default values. The default value is 1 file of 50 MB.
agent.exe --trace=disable
to disable tracing.Tracing will be disabled for all Kaspersky Endpoint Agent processes that are currently running.
agent.exe --trace=show
to view the current tracing status and the path to the folder to save the trace files.The values of the trace.enable
(true
, if tracing is enabled or false
, is tracing is disabled) and trace.folder
(path to the folder) settings are displayed.
Return codes of the --trace
command:
--trace=disable
command, if tracing is already disabled).