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You can capture a trace using a command line utility contained in the \texttt{capture} directory. To use it you will need to provide the following parameters: You can capture a trace using a command line utility contained in the \texttt{capture} directory. To use it you will need to provide the following parameters:
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item \texttt{-a address} -- specifies the IP address (or a domain name) of the client application.
\item \texttt{-o output.tracy} -- the file name of the resulting trace. \item \texttt{-o output.tracy} -- the file name of the resulting trace.
\item \texttt{-a address} -- specifies the IP address (or a domain name) of the client application (uses \texttt{localhost} if not provided).
\item \texttt{-p port} -- network port which should be used (optional). \item \texttt{-p port} -- network port which should be used (optional).
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}