Docs: Add -f/--config option to lttng-sessiond man page
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1.TH "LTTNG-SESSIOND" "8" "January 31, 2012" "" ""
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3.SH "NAME"
c5db699c 4lttng-sessiond \(em LTTng 2.x central tracing registry session daemon.
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6.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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8.PP
9.nf
10lttng-sessiond [OPTIONS]
11.fi
12.SH "DESCRIPTION"
13
14.PP
15The LTTng project aims at providing highly efficient tracing tools for Linux.
16It's tracers help tracking down performance issues and debugging problems
17involving multiple concurrent processes and threads. Tracing across multiple
18systems is also possible.
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fa072eae 20The session daemon, acting as a tracing registry, allow you to interact with
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21multiple tracers (kernel and user-space) inside the same container, a tracing
22session. Trace can be gathered from the kernel and/or instrumented applications
95dc6256 23(lttng-ust(3)). Aggregating those traces is done using a viewer, like the
fa072eae 24babeltrace(1) text viewer.
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26In order to trace the kernel, the session daemon needs to be running as root.
27LTTng provides the use of a \fBtracing group\fP (default: tracing). Whomever is
28in that group can interact with the root session daemon and thus trace the
29kernel. Session daemons can co-exist meaning that you can have a session daemon
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30running as Alice that can be used to trace her applications along side with a
31root daemon or even a Bob daemon. We highly recommend to start the session
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32daemon at boot time for stable and long term tracing.
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34The session daemon is in charge of managing trace data consumers by spawning
fa072eae 35them when the time has come. The user don't need to manage the lttng-consumerd.
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36.SH "OPTIONS"
37
38.PP
39This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax with long options starting with
40two dashes. Below is a summary of the available options.
41.PP
42
43.TP
44.BR "-h, --help"
45Show summary of possible options and commands
46.TP
47.BR "-v, --verbose"
48Increase verbosity
49
50There is three debugging level which will print on stderr. Maximum verbosity is
51\fB-vvv\fP.
52.TP
53.BR " --verbose-consumer"
54Verbose mode for consumer. Activate DBG() macro.
55.TP
56.BR "-d, --daemonize"
57Start as a daemon
58.TP
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59.BR "-b, --background"
60Start as a daemon, keeping console open
61.TP
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62.BR "-g, --group=NAME"
63Specify the tracing group name. (default: tracing)
64.TP
65.BR "-V, --version"
66Show version number
67.TP
68.BR "-S, --sig-parent"
7fe6d2c5 69Send SIGUSR1 to parent pid to notify readiness.
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71This is used by \fBlttng(1)\fP to get notified when the session daemon is ready
fa072eae 72to accept command. When building a third party tool over liblttng-ctl, this option
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73can be very handy to synchronize the control tool and the session daemon.
74.TP
75.BR "-q, --quiet"
76No output at all.
77.TP
78.BR " --no-kernel"
79No kernel tracer support
80.TP
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81.BR " --agent-tcp-port"
82Agent application registration TCP port (default: 5345)
00e4a0a9 83.TP
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84.BR " --kmod-probes=probe1, probe2, ..."
85Specify the kernel modules containing LTTng probes to load by the session daemon.
86Only the component name of the probe needs to be specified, e.g. to load the
87lttng-probe-irq and lttng-probe-sched use: --kmod-probes="irq, sched".
88.TP
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89.BR " --extra-kmod-probes=probe1, probe2, ..."
90Specify extra kernel modules containing LTTng probes to be loaded by the session
91daemon. The list follows the format of the \fB--kmod-probes\fP option.
92This list is appended to the list provided by \fB--kmod-probes\fP or, if
93\fB--kmod-probes\fP is missing, to the default list of probes.
94.TP
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95.BR "-c, --client-sock=PATH"
96Specify path for the client unix socket
97.TP
98.BR "-a, --apps-sock PATH"
99Specify path for apps unix socket
100.TP
101.BR " --kconsumerd-err-sock=PATH"
102Specify path for the kernel consumer error socket
103.TP
104.BR " --kconsumerd-cmd-sock=PATH
105Specify path for the kernel consumer command socket
106.TP
107.BR " --ustconsumerd32-err-sock=PATH
108Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer error socket
109.TP
110.BR " --ustconsumerd64-err-sock=PATH
111Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer error socket
112.TP
113.BR " --ustconsumerd32-cmd-sock=PATH
114Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer command socket
115.TP
116.BR " --ustconsumerd64-cmd-sock=PATH
117Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer command socket
118.TP
119.BR " --consumerd32-path=PATH
120Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer daemon binary
121.TP
122.BR " --consumerd32-libdir=PATH
123Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer daemon libraries
124.TP
125.BR " --consumerd64-path=PATH
126Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer daemon binary
127.TP
128.BR " --consumerd64-libdir=PATH
129Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer daemon libraries
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130.TP
131.BR "-l, --load PATH
bc68dab3 132Specify path from which to automatically load session configuration(s).
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133.TP
134.BR "-f, --config PATH
135Specify path from which to load daemon configuration.
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136
137.SH "LOADING SESSIONS"
138
139.PP
140By default, the session daemon tries to load session configuration(s) located
141in the user default directory \fB~/.lttng/sessions/auto/\fP and in the system
cf53c06d 142wide one in \fB/etc/lttng/sessions/auto/\fP. Note that the directory containing
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143the session's configuration and lttng-sessiond MUST have the same UID for them
144to be automatically loaded.
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eb82f91d 146Specifying a path with \-l, \-\-load PATH overrides the default directory and
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147UID check. The lttng-sessiond will simply check if it's accessible and try to
148load every session file in it.
149.PP
150
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151.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
152
153.PP
fa072eae 154Note that all command line options will override environment variables.
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155.PP
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157.PP
158.IP "LTTNG_CONSUMERD32_BIN"
fa072eae 159Specify the 32-bit consumer binary path. \fB--consumerd32-path\fP
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160override this variable.
161.IP "LTTNG_CONSUMERD64_BIN"
fa072eae 162Specify the 64-bit consumer binary path. \fB--consumerd64-path\fP
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163override this variable.
164.IP "LTTNG_CONSUMERD32_LIBDIR"
eb82f91d 165Specify the 64-bit library path containing libconsumer.so.
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166\fB--consumerd32-libdir\fP override this variable.
167.IP "LTTNG_CONSUMERD64_LIBDIR"
eb82f91d 168Specify the 32-bit library path containing libconsumer.so.
6991b181 169\fB--consumerd64-libdir\fP override this variable.
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170.IP "LTTNG_DEBUG_NOCLONE"
171Debug-mode disabling use of clone/fork. Insecure, but required to allow
172debuggers to work with sessiond on some operating systems.
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173.IP "LTTNG_APP_SOCKET_TIMEOUT"
174Control the timeout of application's socket when sending and receiving
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175commands. Takes an integer parameter: the timeout value, in seconds.
176After this period of time, the application is unregistered by the
177session daemon. A value of 0 or -1 means an infinite timeout. Default
178value is 5 seconds.
179.IP "LTTNG_NETWORK_SOCKET_TIMEOUT"
180Control timeout of socket connection, receive and send. Takes an integer
181parameter: the timeout value, in milliseconds. A value of 0 or -1 uses
182the timeout of the operating system (this is the default).
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183.IP "LTTNG_SESSION_CONFIG_XSD_PATH"
184Specify the path that contains the XML session configuration schema (xsd).
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185.IP "LTTNG_KMOD_PROBES"
186Specify the kernel modules probes that should be loaded by the session daemon.
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187.IP "LTTNG_EXTRA_KMOD_PROBES"
188Specify extra kernel modules probes that should be loaded by the session daemon.
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189.SH "SEE ALSO"
190
191.PP
192babeltrace(1), lttng-ust(3), lttng(1)
193.PP
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195.SH "LIMITATIONS"
196
197.PP
198For unprivileged user running lttng-sessiond, the maximum number of file
199descriptors per process is usually 1024. This limits the number of traceable
200applications since for each instrumented application there is two file
eb82f91d 201descriptors per-CPU and one more socket for bidirectional communication.
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203For the root user, the limit is bumped to 65535. Future version will deal with
204this limitation.
205.PP
206
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207.SH "BUGS"
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209.PP
fa072eae 210No show stopper bugs are known yet in this version.
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212If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it on our
213mailing list <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org> to help improve this project.
214.SH "CREDITS"
215
216.PP
c9e32613 217lttng-sessiond is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2. See the
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218file COPYING for details.
219.PP
220A Web site is available at http://lttng.org for more information on the LTTng
221project.
222.PP
223You can also find our git tree at http://git.lttng.org.
224.PP
225Mailing lists for support and development: <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org>.
226.PP
227You can find us on IRC server irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #lttng.
228.PP
229.SH "THANKS"
230
231.PP
232Thanks to Yannick Brosseau without whom this project would never have been so
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233lean and mean! Also thanks to the Ericsson teams working on tracing which helped
234us greatly with detailed bug reports and unusual test cases.
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236Thanks to our beloved packager Alexandre Montplaisir-Goncalves (Ubuntu and PPA
237maintainer) and Jon Bernard for our Debian packages.
238
239Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory at Polytechnique de
240Montreal for the LTTng journey.
c9e32613 241.PP
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242.SH "AUTHORS"
243
244.PP
245lttng-tools was originally written by Mathieu Desnoyers, Julien Desfossez and
246David Goulet. More people have since contributed to it. It is currently
9b22d135 247maintained by Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>.
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