The untrack command removes specific resources from a tracker. The
resources to remove must have been precedently added by
The untrack command removes specific resources from a tracker. The
resources to remove must have been precedently added by
resources from the whitelist using the option:--all option.
As of this version, the only available tracker is the PID tracker.
resources from the whitelist using the option:--all option.
As of this version, the only available tracker is the PID tracker.
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lttng untrack --userspace --pid --all
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lttng untrack --userspace --pid --all
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lttng track --userspace --pid=3,5
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lttng track --userspace --pid=3,5
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lttng track --userspace --pid=2
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lttng track --userspace --pid=2
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Used in conjunction with an empty option:--pid option: untrack _all_
process IDs (clear the whitelist).
Used in conjunction with an empty option:--pid option: untrack _all_
process IDs (clear the whitelist).
-option:-p, option:--pid[='PID'[,'PID']...]::
+option:-p ['PID'[,'PID']...], option:--pid[='PID'[,'PID']...]::
Untrack process IDs 'PID' (remove them from the current whitelist).
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The 'PID' argument must be omitted when also using the option:--all
Untrack process IDs 'PID' (remove them from the current whitelist).
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The 'PID' argument must be omitted when also using the option:--all