.nf
lttng create lttngtop
-lttng enable-event -k -a
-lttng add-context -k -t pid -t procname -t tid -t ppid -t perf:cache-misses -t perf:major-faults -t perf:branch-load-misses
-lttng start
+lttng enable-event -k lttng_statedump_start,lttng_statedump_end,lttng_statedump_process_state,lttng_statedump_file_descriptor,lttng_statedump_vm_map,lttng_statedump_network_interface,lttng_statedump_interrupt,sched_process_free,sched_switch -s lttngtop
+lttng enable-event -k --syscall -a -s lttngtop
+lttng add-context -k -t pid -t procname -t tid -t ppid -t perf:cache-misses -t perf:major-faults -t perf:branch-load-misses -s lttngtop
+lttng start lttngtop
sleep 10
-lttng stop
-lttng destroy
+lttng stop lttngtop
+lttng destroy lttngtop
.fi
+.SH "LIVE STREAMING"
+
+.PP
+In addition to offline traces, LTTngTop can read traces while they are being recorded.
+The official supported way of doing live streaming is using lttng-tools >=2.4 and
+following the documentation in live-reading-howto.txt.
+An other experimental way of doing live tracing is with mmap, but this requires some
+more work because is not officially supported and requires out-of-tree patches to
+lttng-tools and babeltrace.
+
+.PP
+To use the network live-reading, the user only needs to specify the relayd hostname
+or IP address with the option -r. For now, LTTngTop will only connect to the first
+live session established on the relay, but in a near future, the user will be able
+to choose which session to attach to.
+
+The default mode after attaching to a session is to start reading the trace from
+this point in time. In order to read the trace from the beginning, the user can specify
+the -b option.
+
.SH "KEY BINDINGS"
.TP 7
\ \ \'\fBq\fR\': \fIQuit \fR
Exit the program
.TP 7
+\ \ \'\fBt\fR\': \fIThreads \fR
+Toggle threads display in CPUTop
+.TP 7
\ \ \'\fBr\fR\': \fIPreferences \fR
Display the preference menu for the current view, this menu helps select the column displayed (only in PerfTop view for now) and the column to sort, use 's' to sort and 'space' to toggle the view
.TP 7
.TP 7
\ \ \'\fBDown arrow\' / \'j\'\fR: \fIMove DOWN the cursor \fR
Move down the blue line to select processes
+.TP 7
+\ \ \'\fB>\fR': \fI Sort the next column \fR
+Update the sorting to the next column
+.TP 7
+\ \ \'\fB<\fR': \fI Sort the previous column \fR
+Update the sorting to the previous column
.SH "SEE ALSO"