Method and mechanism for managing traces within a computer...

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C714S047300, C717S128000

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10208129

ABSTRACT:
A method and mechanism for managing traces with a computer system having a plurality of resources is disclosed. One or more conditions can be established for the computer system. The resources may then be monitored to determine whether the computer system has reached the one or more conditions. If so, then the parameters of the traces may be changed according to the one or more conditions that have been reached.

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