tracerpt.exe

  • File Path: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\tracerpt.exe
  • Description: Event Trace Report Tool

Hashes

Type Hash
MD5 B09F46CD5AEB2B771997B37C70E40F66
SHA1 22EC2C5709301BC171D7A117956B7D2CAA2EF012
SHA256 18525850BA7B428AF5760E65E2CC384E7638CCE56365FD9ADF8075AFAF5E4379
SHA384 34E3D11E69CCDF6A3010EACE419FD85CEA662AA48FEB8914FB8C4B10792324A55986DDA3740B9012E910013C7AE8CAF5
SHA512 6BED1471CB289F8C287A2FDAF07B50A49F40CB2F7AFBA658F3869AEF7B114B5865D7B297A03890368042B53E11BD6AC65CC371F054C851478B7A95F32D4AEC05
SSDEEP 6144:3KyhVjVIN0aXJ17OG6cKVDOonKWUyUnY6i/WYI/4BU+:HrIN0GGDOSUbYcYI/4BU+
IMP D60A359019760AA6264EF3A39C017D2E
PESHA1 E500F5ABF1231C6928C62CC7CB94E405250F58A0
PE256 F02C47B14903FC5169A28035A84504E363B87AA484D48CD6118C876F300D7AC8

Runtime Data

Usage (stdout):


Microsoft r TraceRpt.Exe (10.0.17763.1490)

Usage:
  C:\Windows\SysWOW64\tracerpt.exe <[-l] <value [value [...]]>|-rt <session_name [session_name [...]]>> [options]

Options:
  -?                            Displays context sensitive help.
  -config <filename>            Settings file containing command options.
  -y                            Answer yes to all questions without prompting.
  -f <XML|HTML>                 Report format.
  -of <CSV|EVTX|XML>            Dump format, the default is XML.
  -en <ANSI|Unicode>            Output file encoding. Only allowed with CSV
                                output format.
  -df <filename>                Microsoft specific counting/reporting schema
                                file.
  -import <filename [filename [...]]> Event Schema import file.
  -int <filename>               Dump interpreted event structure into
                                specified file.
  -rts                          Report raw timestamp in event trace header. 
                                Can only be used with -o, not -report or
                                -summary.
  -tmf <filename>               Trace Message Format definition file
  -tp <value>                   TMF file search path.  Multiple paths can be
                                used, separated with ';'.
  -i <value>                    Specifies the provider image path.  The
                                matching PDB will be located in the Symbol
                                Server. Multiple paths can be used, separated
                                with ';'.
  -pdb <value>                  Specifies the symbol server path.  Multiple
                                paths can be used, separated with ';'.
  -gmt                          Convert WPP payload timestamps to GMT time
  -rl <value>                   System Report Level from 1 to 5, the default
                                value is 1.
  -summary [filename]           Summary report text file. Default is
                                summary.txt.
  -o [filename]                 Text output file. Default is dumpfile.xml.
  -report [filename]            Text output report file. Default is
                                workload.xml.
  -lr                           Less restrictive; use best effort for events
                                not matching event schema.
  -export [filename]            Event Schema export file. Default is
                                schema.man.
  [-l] <value [value [...]]>    Event Trace log file to process.
  -rt <session_name [session_name [...]]> Real-time Event Trace Session data
                                source.

Examples:
  tracerpt logfile1.etl logfile2.etl -o logdump.xml -of XML
  tracerpt logfile.etl -o logdmp.xml -of XML -lr -summary logdmp.txt -report logrpt.xml
  tracerpt logfile1.etl logfile2.etl -o -report
  tracerpt logfile.etl counterfile.blg -report logrpt.xml -df schema.xml
  tracerpt -rt "NT Kernel Logger" -o logfile.csv -of CSV


Loaded Modules:

Path
C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
C:\Windows\System32\wow64.dll
C:\Windows\System32\wow64cpu.dll
C:\Windows\System32\wow64win.dll
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\tracerpt.exe

Signature

  • Status: Signature verified.
  • Serial: 3300000266BD1580EFA75CD6D3000000000266
  • Thumbprint: A4341B9FD50FB9964283220A36A1EF6F6FAA7840
  • Issuer: CN=Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US
  • Subject: CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US

File Metadata

  • Original Filename: TraceRpt.Exe
  • Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
  • File Version: 10.0.17763.1490 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
  • Product Version: 10.0.17763.1490
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Machine Type: 32-bit

File Scan

  • VirusTotal Detections: Unknown

Additional Info*

*The information below is copied from MicrosoftDocs, which is maintained by Microsoft. Available under CC BY 4.0 license.


tracerpt

The tracerpt command parses Event Trace Logs, log files generated by Performance Monitor, and real-time Event Trace providers. It also generates dump files, report files, and report schemas.

Syntax

tracerpt <[-l] <value [value [...]]>|-rt <session_name [session_name [...]]>> [options]

Parameters

Parameters Description
-config <filename> Specifies which settings file to load, which includes your command options.
-y Specifies to answer yes to all questions, without prompting.
-f <XML | HTML> Specifies the report file format.
-of <CSV | EVTX | XML> Specifies the dump file format. The default is *XML.
-df <filename> Specifies to create a Microsoft-specific counting/reporting schema file.
-int <filename> Specifies to dump the interpreted event structure to the specified file.
-rts Specifies to add the report raw timestamp in the event trace header. Can only be used with -o. It’s not supported with -report or -summary.
-tmf <filename> Specifies which Trace Message Format definition file to use.
-tp <value> Specifies the TMF file search path. Multiple paths may be used, separated by a semicolon (;).
-i <value> Specifies the provider image path. The matching PDB will be located in the Symbol Server. Multiple paths can be used, separated by a semicolon (;).
-pdb <value> Specifies the symbol server path. Multiple paths can be used, separated by a semicolon (;).
-gmt Specifies to convert WPP payload timestamps to Greenwich Mean Time.
-rl <value> Specifies the System Report Level from 1 to 5. Default is 1.
-summary [filename] Specifies to create a summary report text file. The filename, if not specified, is summary.txt.
-o [filename] Specifies to create a text output file. The filename, if not specified, is dumpfile.xml.
-report [filename] Specifies to create a text output report file. The filename, if not specified, is workload.xml.
-lr Specifies to be less restrictive. This uses best efforts for events that don’t match the events schema.
-export [filename] Specifies to create an Event Schema export file. The filename, if not specified, is schema.man.
[-l] <value [value […]]> Specifies the Event Trace log file to process.
-rt <session_name [session_name […]]> Specifies the Real-time Event Trace Session data sources.
-? Displays help at the command prompt.

Examples

To create a report based on the two event logs logfile1.etl and logfile2.etl, and to create the dump file logdump.xml in XML format, type:

tracerpt logfile1.etl logfile2.etl -o logdump.xml -of XML

To create a report based on the event log logfile.etl, to create the dump file logdmp.xml in XML format, to use best efforts to identify events not in the schema, and to produce a summary report file logdump.txt and a report file, logrpt.xml, type:

tracerpt logfile.etl -o logdmp.xml -of XML -lr -summary logdmp.txt -report logrpt.xml

To use the two event logs logfile1.etl and logfile2.etl to produce a dump file, and to report file with the default filenames, type:

tracerpt logfile1.etl logfile2.etl -o -report

To use the event log logfile.etl and the performance log counterfile.blg to produce the report file logrpt.xml and the Microsoft-specific XML schema file schema.xml, type:

tracerpt logfile.etl counterfile.blg -report logrpt.xml -df schema.xml

To read the real-time Event Trace Session NT Kernel Logger and to produce the dump file logfile.csv in CSV format, type:

tracerpt -rt NT Kernel Logger -o logfile.csv -of CSV

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