Windows PowerShell command on Get-command Set-NetEventSession
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Windows PowerShell command on Get-command Set-NetEventSession

NAME

Set-NetEventSession

SYNOPSIS

Modifies a network event session.

SYNTAX

Set-NetEventSession [[-Name] ] [-CaptureMode {RealtimeRPC | SaveToFile | RealtimeLocal}] [-CimSession

] [-InformationAction {SilentlyContinue | Stop | Continue | Inquire | Ignore | Suspend}]

[-InformationVariable ] [-LocalFilePath ] [-MaxFileSize ] [-MaxNumberOfBuffers

] [-PassThru] [-ThrottleLimit ] [-TraceBufferSize ] []

Set-NetEventSession [-AssociatedEventProvider ] [-CaptureMode {RealtimeRPC | SaveToFile |

RealtimeLocal}] [-CimSession ] [-InformationAction {SilentlyContinue | Stop | Continue | Inquire |

Ignore | Suspend}] [-InformationVariable ] [-LocalFilePath ] [-MaxFileSize ]

[-MaxNumberOfBuffers ] [-PassThru] [-ThrottleLimit ] [-TraceBufferSize ] []

Set-NetEventSession [-CaptureMode {RealtimeRPC | SaveToFile | RealtimeLocal}] [-CimSession ]

[-InformationAction {SilentlyContinue | Stop | Continue | Inquire | Ignore | Suspend}] [-InformationVariable

] [-LocalFilePath ] [-MaxFileSize ] [-MaxNumberOfBuffers ] [-PassThru]

[-ThrottleLimit ] [-TraceBufferSize ] []

DESCRIPTION

The Set-NetEventSession cmdlet modifies a network event session. A session controls how the computer logs events

and, optionally, network traffic, or packets. A session requires at least one network event provider for logging. A network event provider logs events and network traffic as Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) events. The session stores these events in an .etl file or provides them to an application that displays them.

Specify a session to modify by using its name, or get a session to modify by using the Get-NetEventSession cmdlet.

You can remove a session by using the Remove-NetEventSession cmdlet. Use the New-NetEventSession cmdlet to create

a session. Only one session can exist at a time. You can modify the maximum number of buffers in a session and the size of the trace buffer. You can also modify whether to use an .etl file. If you use an .etl file, you can specify its location and maximum size. Instead of an .etl file, you can select a type of live display.

Use the Start-NetEventSession and Stop-NetEventSession cmdlets to start and stop logging. If you change a session

that is currently running, you must stop and restart the session for your changes to take effect.

PARAMETERS

-AssociatedEventProvider []

Specifies the associated network event provider as a CIM object. To obtain the network event provider, use the

Get-NetEventProvider cmdlet.

Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? True (ByValue) Accept wildcard characters? false

-CaptureMode []

Specifies a capture mode. The acceptable values for this parameter are:

-- SaveToFile. Saves the capture to an .etl file.

-- RealtimeRPC. Connects remotely for a live event and packet capture.

-- RealtimeLocal. Connects locally for a live event and packet capture.

If you specify a value of SaveToFile, you can specify a location for the file by using the LocalFilePath parameter and specify a maximum file size by using the MaxFileSize parameter. If you specify a value of RealtimeRPC or RealtimeLocal, the capture requires additional software, such as Microsoft Message Analyzer. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-CimSession []

Runs the cmdlet in a remote session or on a remote computer. Enter a computer name or a session object, such

as the output of a New-CimSession or Get-CimSession cmdlet. The default is the current session on the local

computer. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-InformationAction []

Specifies how this cmdlet responds to an information event. The acceptable values for this parameter are:

-- SilentlyContinue

-- Stop

-- Continue

-- Inquire

-- Ignore

-- Suspend

Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-InformationVariable []

Specifies a variable in which to store an information event message. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-LocalFilePath []

Specifies a file path. If you specify a value of SaveToFile for the CaptureMode parameter, the cmdlet saves the file to this location. Be sure that you can write to this location. If you do not specify this parameter,

the cmdlet uses the default value of %LocalAppData%\Temp\NetTrace.etl.

Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-MaxFileSize []

Specifies a maximum file size, in megabytes. If you specify a value of SaveToFile for the CaptureMode parameter, this value is the maximum size for the .etl file. Once the file reaches the maximum, the session continues to save events, and discards the oldest events to create space. A value of 0 means that there is no maximum. If you do not specify this parameter, the cmdlet uses a default value of 250. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-MaxNumberOfBuffers []

Specifies the maximum number of buffers used in a session. If the computer determines that the value restricts performance or the value is 0, the computer overrides the configuration to optimize trace performance. For more information, see EVENT_TRACE_PROPERTIES structure

(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa363784(v=vs.85).aspx) in the Microsoft Developer

Network library. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-Name []

Specifies an array of names of sessions to modify. Required? false Position? 1 Default value none

Accept pipeline input? True (ByPropertyName)

Accept wildcard characters? false

-PassThru []

Returns an object representing the item with which you are working. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-ThrottleLimit []

Specifies the maximum number of concurrent operations that can be established to run the cmdlet. If this parameter is omitted or a value of 0 is entered, then Windows PowerShell? calculates an optimum throttle limit for the cmdlet based on the number of CIM cmdlets that are running on the computer. The throttle limit applies only to the current cmdlet, not to the session or to the computer. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false

-TraceBufferSize []

Specifies the amount of memory, in kilobytes, for a buffer for event tracing. The maximum value is 1024. If the computer determines that the value restricts performance or the value is 0, the computer overrides the configuration to optimize trace performance. The ETW logger uses the size of physical memory to calculate the default value. Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).

INPUTS

OUTPUTS

Example 1: Modify the file path for a session

PS C:\>Set-NetEventSession -LocalFilePath 'C:\WINDOWS\Temp\Trace.etl'

This command modifies the file path for the network event session on the current computer. The new path is

C:\WINDOWS\Temp\Trace.etl. If you change a session that is currently running, use the Stop-NetEventSession and

Start-NetEventSession cmdlets to stop and restart logging.

RELATED LINKS

Online Version: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=294404

Get-NetEventSession

New-NetEventSession

Remove-NetEventSession

Start-NetEventSession

Stop-NetEventSession

Get-NetEventProvider



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