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Tests: add trigger name/unnamed backwards compatibility test
[lttng-tools.git]
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doc
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quickstart.txt
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This is a quick start guide for the complete LTTng tool chain. This is divided
in three sections respectively kernel tracing, user-space tracing and reading a
trace.
in three sections respectively kernel tracing, user-space tracing and reading a
trace.
-See the README file for installation procedure or use the various Linux
+See the README
.adoc
file for installation procedure or use the various Linux
distribution packages.
In order to trace the kernel, you'll need the lttng-modules 2.0 compiled and
distribution packages.
In order to trace the kernel, you'll need the lttng-modules 2.0 compiled and
-installed. See http://lttng.org/lttng2.0 for more instructions for that part.
+installed. See http
s
://lttng.org/lttng2.0 for more instructions for that part.
For user-space tracing, you'll need an instrumented application with lttng-ust
2.0.
For user-space tracing, you'll need an instrumented application with lttng-ust
2.0.
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-161,7
+161,7
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applications. However, if you run the session daemon under non-root user
rights, only applications of that user will be traced.
So, after instrumenting you applications with LTTng-ust 2.0
rights, only applications of that user will be traced.
So, after instrumenting you applications with LTTng-ust 2.0
-(http://lttng.org/lttng2.0), upon startup, it will automatically register to
+(http
s
://lttng.org/lttng2.0), upon startup, it will automatically register to
the session daemon. If there is none running, it will simply wait on a seperate
thread for a session daemon to appear and then register.
the session daemon. If there is none running, it will simply wait on a seperate
thread for a session daemon to appear and then register.
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