- If trace=1 is set, then the tracing will be enabled, and the daemon
- where the setdebug applies will be placed in trace mode, and all debug
- output will go to the file {\bf bacula.trace} in the current directory
- of the daemon. Normally, tracing is used only for Win32 clients where
- the debug output cannot be written to a terminal or redirected to a
- file. When tracing, each debug output message is appended to the trace
- file. You must explicitly delete the file when you are done.
+ If trace=1 is set, then tracing will be enabled, and the daemon will be
+ placed in trace mode, which means that all debug output as set by the
+ debug level will be directed to the file {\bf bacula.trace} in the
+ current directory of the daemon. Normally, tracing is needed only for
+ Win32 clients where the debug output cannot be written to a terminal or
+ redirected to a file. When tracing, each debug output message is
+ appended to the trace file. You must explicitly delete the file when
+ you are done.