Remove deprecated API from lttng.h
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516f6cbe 1.TH "LTTNG" "1" "May 13th, 2014" "" ""
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3.SH "NAME"
c5db699c 4lttng \(em LTTng 2.x tracer control command line tool
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6.SH "SYNOPSIS"
7
8.PP
6991b181 9lttng [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
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10.SH "DESCRIPTION"
11
12.PP
13The LTTng project aims at providing highly efficient tracing tools for Linux.
e256d661 14Its tracers help track down performance issues and debug problems
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15involving multiple concurrent processes and threads. Tracing across multiple
16systems is also possible.
17
fa072eae 18The \fBlttng\fP command line tool from the lttng-tools package is used to control
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19both kernel and user-space tracing. Every interaction with the tracer should
20be done by this tool or by the liblttng-ctl library provided by the lttng-tools
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21package.
22
23LTTng uses a session daemon (lttng-sessiond(8)), acting as a tracing registry,
50a3b92a 24which allows you to interact with multiple tracers (kernel and user-space)
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25inside the same container, a tracing session. Traces can be gathered from the
26kernel and/or instrumented applications (lttng-ust(3)). Aggregating and reading
27those traces is done using the babeltrace(1) text viewer.
28
50a3b92a 29We introduce the notion of \fBtracing domains\fP which is essentially a type of
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30tracer (kernel, user space or JUL for now). In the future, we could see more
31tracer like for instance an hypervisor. For some commands, you'll need to
32specify on which domain the command operates (\-u, \-k or \-j). For instance,
33the kernel domain must be specified when enabling a kernel event.
50a3b92a 34
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35In order to trace the kernel, the session daemon needs to be running as root.
36LTTng provides the use of a \fBtracing group\fP (default: tracing). Whomever is
37in that group can interact with the root session daemon and thus trace the
e256d661 38kernel. Session daemons can co-exist, meaning that you can have a session daemon
fa072eae 39running as Alice that can be used to trace her applications along side with a
e256d661 40root daemon or even a Bob daemon. We highly recommend starting the session
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41daemon at boot time for stable and long term tracing.
42
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43Each user-space application instrumented with lttng-ust(3) will automatically
44register with the root session daemon and its user session daemon. This allows
45each daemon to list the available traceable applications and tracepoints at any
46given moment (See the \fBlist\fP command).
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47.SH "OPTIONS"
48
49.PP
50This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax with long options starting with
51two dashes. Below is a summary of the available options.
52.PP
53
54.TP
c9e32613 55.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
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56Show summary of possible options and commands.
57.TP
c9e32613 58.BR "\-v, \-\-verbose"
6991b181 59Increase verbosity.
d829b38c 60Three levels of verbosity are available which are triggered by putting additional v to
fa072eae 61the option (\-vv or \-vvv)
6991b181 62.TP
c9e32613 63.BR "\-q, \-\-quiet"
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64Suppress all messages (even errors).
65.TP
c9e32613 66.BR "\-g, \-\-group NAME"
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67Set unix tracing group name. (default: tracing)
68.TP
c9e32613 69.BR "\-n, \-\-no-sessiond"
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70Don't automatically spawn a session daemon.
71.TP
391b9c72 72.BR "\-\-sessiond\-path PATH"
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73Set session daemon full binary path.
74.TP
c9e32613 75.BR "\-\-list\-options"
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76Simple listing of lttng options.
77.TP
c9e32613 78.BR "\-\-list\-commands"
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79Simple listing of lttng commands.
80.SH "COMMANDS"
81
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ee2758e5 83\fBadd-context\fP [OPTIONS]
812a5eb7 84.RS
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85Add context to event(s) and/or channel(s).
86
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87A context is basically extra information appended to a channel. For instance,
88you could ask the tracer to add the PID information for all events in a
89channel. You can also add performance monitoring unit counters (perf PMU) using
aa3514e9 90the perf kernel API.
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92For example, this command will add the context information 'prio' and two per-CPU
93perf counters (hardware branch misses and cache misses), to all events in the trace
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94data output:
95
812a5eb7 96.nf
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97# lttng add-context \-k \-t prio \-t perf:cpu:branch-misses \\
98 \-t perf:cpu:cache-misses
812a5eb7 99.fi
6991b181 100
c9e32613 101Please take a look at the help (\-h/\-\-help) for a detailed list of available
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102contexts.
103
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104Perf counters are available as per-CPU ("perf:cpu:...") and per-thread
105("perf:thread:...") counters. Currently, per-CPU counters can only be
106used with the kernel tracing domain, and per-thread counters can only be
107used with the UST tracing domain.
108
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109If no channel is given (\-c), the context is added to all channels that were
110already enabled. If the session has no channel, a default channel is created.
31ea4846 111Otherwise the context will be added only to the given channel (\-c).
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c9e32613 113If \fB\-s, \-\-session\fP is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc
6991b181 114file.
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115
116.B OPTIONS:
117
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118.TP
119.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
120Show summary of possible options and commands.
121.TP
122.BR "\-s, \-\-session NAME"
123Apply on session name.
124.TP
125.BR "\-c, \-\-channel NAME"
126Apply on channel name.
127.TP
128.BR "\-k, \-\-kernel"
129Apply for the kernel tracer
130.TP
131.BR "\-u, \-\-userspace"
132Apply for the user-space tracer
133.TP
134.BR "\-t, \-\-type TYPE"
135Context type. You can repeat this option on the command line. Please
136use "lttng add-context \-h" to list all available types.
137.RE
138.PP
6991b181 139
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140.PP
141\fBcalibrate\fP [OPTIONS]
142.RS
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143Quantify LTTng overhead
144
145The LTTng calibrate command can be used to find out the combined average
146overhead of the LTTng tracer and the instrumentation mechanisms used. This
147overhead can be calibrated in terms of time or using any of the PMU performance
148counter available on the system.
149
150For now, the only calibration implemented is that of the kernel function
151instrumentation (kretprobes).
152
153* Calibrate kernel function instrumentation
154
155Let's use an example to show this calibration. We use an i7 processor with 4
156general-purpose PMU registers. This information is available by issuing dmesg,
157looking for "generic registers".
158
159This sequence of commands will gather a trace executing a kretprobe hooked on
160an empty function, gathering PMU counters LLC (Last Level Cache) misses
c9e32613 161information (see lttng add-context \-\-help to see the list of available PMU
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162counters).
163
22019883 164.nf
6991b181 165# lttng create calibrate-function
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166# lttng enable-event calibrate \-\-kernel \\
167 \-\-function lttng_calibrate_kretprobe
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168# lttng add-context \-\-kernel \-t perf:cpu:LLC-load-misses \\
169 \-t perf:cpu:LLC-store-misses \\
170 \-t perf:cpu:LLC-prefetch-misses
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171# lttng start
172# for a in $(seq 1 10); do \\
c9e32613 173 lttng calibrate \-\-kernel \-\-function;
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174 done
175# lttng destroy
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176# babeltrace $(ls \-1drt ~/lttng-traces/calibrate-function-* \\
177 | tail \-n 1)
178.fi
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179
180The output from babeltrace can be saved to a text file and opened in a
181spreadsheet (e.g. oocalc) to focus on the per-PMU counter delta between
182consecutive "calibrate_entry" and "calibrate_return" events. Note that these
183counters are per-CPU, so scheduling events would need to be present to account
184for migration between CPU. Therefore, for calibration purposes, only events
185staying on the same CPU must be considered.
186
187The average result, for the i7, on 10 samples:
188
22019883 189.nf
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190 Average Std.Dev.
191perf_LLC_load_misses: 5.0 0.577
192perf_LLC_store_misses: 1.6 0.516
193perf_LLC_prefetch_misses: 9.0 14.742
22019883 194.fi
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196As we can notice, the load and store misses are relatively stable across runs
197(their standard deviation is relatively low) compared to the prefetch misses.
198We can conclude from this information that LLC load and store misses can be
199accounted for quite precisely, but prefetches within a function seems to behave
200too erratically (not much causality link between the code executed and the CPU
201prefetch activity) to be accounted for.
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202
203.B OPTIONS:
204
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205.TP
206.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
207Show summary of possible options and commands.
208.TP
209.BR "\-k, \-\-kernel"
210Apply for the kernel tracer
211.TP
212.BR "\-u, \-\-userspace"
213Apply for the user-space tracer
214.TP
215.BR "\-\-function"
216Dynamic function entry/return probe (default)
217.RE
218.PP
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ee2758e5 220.PP
feb3ca56 221\fBcreate\fP [NAME] [OPTIONS]
ee2758e5 222.RS
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223Create tracing session.
224
225A tracing session contains channel(s) which contains event(s). It is domain
e256d661 226agnostic, meaning that channels and events can be enabled for the
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227user-space tracer and/or the kernel tracer. It acts like a container
228aggregating multiple tracing sources.
229
230On creation, a \fB.lttngrc\fP file is created in your $HOME directory
231containing the current session name. If NAME is omitted, a session name is
fa072eae 232automatically created having this form: 'auto-yyyymmdd-hhmmss'.
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c9e32613 234If no \fB\-o, \-\-output\fP is specified, the traces will be written in
6991b181 235$HOME/lttng-traces.
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237The $HOME environment variable can be overridden by defining the environment
238variable LTTNG_HOME. This is useful when the user running the commands has
239a non-writeable home directory.
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241The session name MUST NOT contain the character '/'.
242
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243.B OPTIONS:
244
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245.TP
246.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
247Show summary of possible options and commands.
248.TP
249.BR "\-\-list-options"
250Simple listing of options
251.TP
252.BR "\-o, \-\-output PATH"
253Specify output path for traces
254.TP
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255.BR "\-\-no-output"
256Traces will not be output
257.TP
ee2758e5 258.BR "\-\-snapshot"
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259Set the session in snapshot mode. Created in no-output mode and uses the
260URL, if one is specified, as the default snapshot output. Every channel will be set
ee2758e5 261in overwrite mode and with mmap output (splice not supported).
0794f51b 262.TP
d73c5802 263.BR "\-\-live [USEC]"
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264Set the session exclusively in live mode. The paremeter is the delay in micro
265seconds before the data is flushed and streamed. The live mode allows you to
266stream the trace and view it while it's being recorded by any tracer. For that,
267you need a lttng-relayd and this session requires a network URL (\-U or
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268\-C/\-D). If no USEC nor URL is provided, the default is to use a timer value
269set to 1000000 and the network URL set to net://127.0.0.1.
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270
271To read a live session, you can use babeltrace(1) or the live streaming
272protocol in doc/live-reading-protocol.txt. Here is an example:
273
274.nf
275$ lttng-relayd -o /tmp/lttng
276$ lttng create --live 200000 -U net://localhost
277$ lttng enable-event -a --userspace
278$ lttng start
279.fi
280
281After the start, you'll be able to read the events while they are being
282recorded in /tmp/lttng.
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285.BR "\-U, \-\-set-url=URL"
286Set URL for the consumer output destination. It is persistent for the
287session lifetime. Redo the command to change it. This will set both data
288and control URL for network.
289.TP
290.BR "\-C, \-\-ctrl-url=URL"
291Set control path URL. (Must use -D also)
292.TP
293.BR "\-D, \-\-data-url=URL"
294Set data path URL. (Must use -C also)
295.PP
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296Using these options, each API call can be controlled individually. For
297instance, \-C does not enable the consumer automatically. You'll need the \-e
298option for that.
299
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300.B URL FORMAT:
301
302proto://[HOST|IP][:PORT1[:PORT2]][/TRACE_PATH]
303
304Supported protocols are (proto):
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305.TP
306.BR "file://..."
307Local filesystem full path.
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310.BR "net://..."
311This will use the default network transport layer which is TCP for both
312control (PORT1) and data port (PORT2). The default ports are
313respectively 5342 and 5343. Note that net[6]:// is not yet supported.
785d2d0d 314
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315.TP
316.BR "tcp[6]://..."
317Can only be used with -C and -D together
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319NOTE: IPv6 address MUST be enclosed in brackets '[]' (rfc2732)
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320
321.B EXAMPLES:
322
ee2758e5 323.nf
6b8f2e64 324# lttng create -U net://192.168.1.42
ee2758e5 325.fi
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326Uses TCP and default ports for the given destination.
327
ee2758e5 328.nf
6b8f2e64 329# lttng create -U net6://[fe80::f66d:4ff:fe53:d220]
ee2758e5 330.fi
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331Uses TCP, default ports and IPv6.
332
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6b8f2e64 334# lttng create s1 -U net://myhost.com:3229
6991b181 335.fi
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336Create session s1 and set its consumer to myhost.com on port 3229 for control.
337.RE
338.PP
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340.PP
341\fBdestroy\fP [NAME] [OPTIONS]
342.RS
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343Teardown tracing session
344
345Free memory on the session daemon and tracer side. It's gone!
346
347If NAME is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc file.
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348
349.B OPTIONS:
350
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351.TP
352.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
353Show summary of possible options and commands.
354.TP
355.BR "\-a, \-\-all"
356Destroy all sessions
357.TP
358.BR "\-\-list-options"
359Simple listing of options
360.RE
361.PP
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364\fBenable-channel\fP NAME[,NAME2,...] (\-k | \-u) [OPTIONS]
365.RS
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366Enable tracing channel
367
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368To enable an event, you must enable both the event and the channel that
369contains it.
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c9e32613 371If \fB\-s, \-\-session\fP is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc
6991b181 372file.
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374Exactly one of \-k or -u must be specified.
375
7972aab2 376It is important to note that if a certain type of buffers is used, the session
bd337b98 377will be set with that type and all other subsequent channel needs to have the
7972aab2 378same type.
bd337b98 379
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380Note that once the session has been started and enabled on the tracer side,
381it's not possible anymore to enable a new channel for that session.
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382
383.B OPTIONS:
384
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386.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
387Show this help
388.TP
389.BR "\-\-list-options"
390Simple listing of options
391.TP
392.BR "\-s, \-\-session NAME"
393Apply on session name
394.TP
395.BR "\-k, \-\-kernel"
396Apply to the kernel tracer
397.TP
398.BR "\-u, \-\-userspace"
399Apply to the user-space tracer
400.TP
401.BR "\-\-discard"
402Discard event when subbuffers are full (default)
403.TP
404.BR "\-\-overwrite"
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405Flight recorder mode: overwrites events when subbuffers are full. The
406number of subbuffer must be 2 or more.
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407.TP
408.BR "\-\-subbuf-size SIZE"
409Subbuffer size in bytes {+k,+M,+G}.
410(default UST uid: 131072, UST pid: 4096, kernel: 262144, metadata: 4096)
411Rounded up to the next power of 2.
412
413The minimum subbuffer size, for each tracer, is the max value between
414the default above and the system page size. You can issue this command
415to get the current page size on your system: \fB$ getconf PAGE_SIZE\fP
416.TP
417.BR "\-\-num-subbuf NUM"
418Number of subbuffers. (default UST uid: 4, UST pid: 4, kernel: 4,
419metadata: 2) Rounded up to the next power of 2.
420.TP
421.BR "\-\-switch-timer USEC"
422Switch subbuffer timer interval in µsec.
423(default UST uid: 0, UST pid: 0, kernel: 0, metadata: 0)
424.TP
425.BR "\-\-read-timer USEC"
426Read timer interval in µsec.
427(default UST uid: 0, UST pid: 0, kernel: 200000, metadata: 0)
428.TP
429.BR "\-\-output TYPE"
430Channel output type. Possible values: mmap, splice
431(default UST uid: mmap, UST pid: mmap, kernel: splice, metadata: mmap)
432.TP
433.BR "\-\-buffers-uid"
434Use per UID buffer (\-u only). Buffers are shared between applications
435that have the same UID.
436.TP
437.BR "\-\-buffers-pid"
438Use per PID buffer (\-u only). Each application has its own buffers.
439.TP
440.BR "\-\-buffers-global"
441Use shared buffer for the whole system (\-k only)
442.TP
443.BR "\-C, \-\-tracefile-size SIZE"
444Maximum size of each tracefile within a stream (in bytes).
4450 means unlimited. (default: 0)
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446Note: traces generated with this option may inaccurately report
447discarded events as per CTF 1.8.
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448.TP
449.BR "\-W, \-\-tracefile-count COUNT"
450Used in conjunction with \-C option, this will limit the number of files
451created to the specified count. 0 means unlimited. (default: 0)
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453.B EXAMPLES:
454
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455.nf
456$ lttng enable-channel -k -C 4096 -W 32 chan1
457.fi
e256d661 458For each stream, the maximum size of each trace file will be 4096 bytes and
cea28771 459there will be a maximum of 32 different files. The file count is appended after
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460the stream number as seen in the following example. The last trace file is
461smaller than 4096 since it was not completely filled.
462
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464 ~/lttng-traces/[...]/chan1_0_0 (4096)
465 ~/lttng-traces/[...]/chan1_0_1 (4096)
466 ~/lttng-traces/[...]/chan1_0_2 (3245)
467 ~/lttng-traces/[...]/chan1_1_0 (4096)
468 ...
05be3802 469.fi
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471.nf
472$ lttng enable-channel -k -C 4096
473.fi
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474This will create trace files of 4096 bytes and will create new ones as long as
475there is data available.
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476.RE
477.PP
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480\fBenable-event\fP NAME[,NAME2,...] [-k|-u] [OPTIONS]
481.RS
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482Enable tracing event
483
c9e32613 484A tracing event is always assigned to a channel. If \fB\-c, \-\-channel\fP is
6991b181 485omitted, a default channel named '\fBchannel0\fP' is created and the event is
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486added to it. If \fB\-c, \-\-channel\fP is omitted, but a non-default
487channel already exists within the session, an error is returned. For the
488user-space tracer, using \fB\-a, \-\-all\fP is the same as using the
489wildcard "*".
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c9e32613 491If \fB\-s, \-\-session\fP is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc
6991b181 492file.
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493
494.B OPTIONS:
495
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497.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
498Show summary of possible options and commands.
499.TP
500.BR "\-\-list-options"
501Simple listing of options
502.TP
503.BR "\-s, \-\-session NAME"
504Apply on session name
505.TP
506.BR "\-c, \-\-channel NAME"
507Apply on channel name
508.TP
509.BR "\-a, \-\-all"
e256d661 510Enable all tracepoints and syscalls. This actually enables a single
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511wildcard event "*".
512.TP
513.BR "\-k, \-\-kernel"
514Apply for the kernel tracer
515.TP
516.BR "\-u, \-\-userspace"
517Apply for the user-space tracer
518.TP
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519.BR "\-j, \-\-jul"
520Apply for Java application using Java Util Logging interface (JUL)
521.TP
6a240cd9 522.BR "\-\-tracepoint"
e256d661 523Tracepoint event (default). Userspace tracer supports wildcards at the end
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524of string. Don't forget to quote to deal with bash expansion.
525e.g.:
6991b181 526.nf
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527 "*"
528 "app_component:na*"
6991b181 529.fi
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530.TP
531.BR "\-\-loglevel NAME"
532Tracepoint loglevel range from 0 to loglevel. Listed in the help (\-h).
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533For the JUL domain, the loglevel ranges are detailed with the \-\-help
534option thus starting from SEVERE to FINEST.
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535.TP
536.BR "\-\-loglevel-only NAME"
537Tracepoint loglevel (only this loglevel).
538The loglevel or loglevel-only options should be combined with a
539tracepoint name or tracepoint wildcard.
540.TP
541.BR "\-\-probe (addr | symbol | symbol+offset)"
542Dynamic probe. Addr and offset can be octal (0NNN...), decimal (NNN...)
543or hexadecimal (0xNNN...)
544.TP
545.BR "\-\-function (addr | symbol | symbol+offset)"
546Dynamic function entry/return probe. Addr and offset can be octal
547(0NNN...), decimal (NNN...) or hexadecimal (0xNNN...)
548.TP
549.BR "\-\-syscall"
550System call event. Enabling syscalls tracing (kernel tracer), you will
551not be able to disable them with disable-event. This is a known
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552limitation. You can disable the entire channel to do the trick. Also note
553that per-syscall selection is not supported yet. Use with "-a" to enable
554all syscalls.
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555.TP
556.BR "\-\-filter 'expression'"
557Set a filter on a newly enabled event. Filter expression on event
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558fields and context. The event will be recorded if the filter's
559expression evaluates to TRUE. Only specify on first activation of a
560given event within a session.
561Specifying a filter is only allowed when enabling events within a session before
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562tracing is started. If the filter fails to link with the event
563within the traced domain, the event will be discarded.
e256d661 564Filtering is currently only implemented for the user-space tracer.
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565
566Expression examples:
567
568.nf
569 'intfield > 500 && intfield < 503'
570 '(strfield == "test" || intfield != 10) && intfield > 33'
571 'doublefield > 1.1 && intfield < 5.3'
572.fi
573
574Wildcards are allowed at the end of strings:
575 'seqfield1 == "te*"'
576In string literals, the escape character is a '\\'. Use '\\*' for
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577the '*' character, and '\\\\' for the '\\' character sequence. Wildcard
578matches any sequence of characters, including an empty sub-string
579(matches 0 or more characters).
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581Context information can be used for filtering. The examples below shows
582usage of context filtering on the process name (using a wildcard), process ID
583range, and unique thread ID. The process and thread IDs of
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585"ps -eLf" command.
586
587.nf
588 '$ctx.procname == "demo*"'
589 '$ctx.vpid >= 4433 && $ctx.vpid < 4455'
590 '$ctx.vtid == 1234'
591.fi
592
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593Context information is available to all filters whether or not the add-context
594command has been used to add it to the event's channel, as long as the context
595field exists for that domain. For example, the filter examples given above will
596never fail to link: no add-context is required for the event's channel.
597
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599.BR "\-x, \-\-exclude LIST"
600Add exclusions to UST tracepoints:
601Events that match any of the items in the comma-separated LIST are not
602enabled, even if they match a wildcard definition of the event.
603
604This option is also applicable with the \fB\-a, \-\-all\fP option,
605in which case all UST tracepoints are enabled except the ones whose
606names match any of the items in LIST.
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608.PP
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611\fBdisable-channel\fP NAME[,NAME2,...] (\-k | \-u) [OPTIONS]
612.RS
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614
e256d661 615Disabling a channel disables the tracing of all of the channel's events. A channel
5368d366 616can be re-enabled by calling \fBlttng enable-channel NAME\fP again.
6991b181 617
c9e32613 618If \fB\-s, \-\-session\fP is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc
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621.B OPTIONS:
622
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624.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
625Show summary of possible options and commands.
626.TP
627.BR "\-\-list-options"
628Simple listing of options
629.TP
630.BR "\-s, \-\-session NAME"
631Apply on session name
632.TP
633.BR "\-k, \-\-kernel"
634Apply for the kernel tracer
635.TP
636.BR "\-u, \-\-userspace"
637Apply for the user-space tracer
638.RE
639.PP
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642\fBdisable-event\fP NAME[,NAME2,...] (\-k | \-u) [OPTIONS]
643.RS
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644Disable tracing event
645
646The event, once disabled, can be re-enabled by calling \fBlttng enable-event
647NAME\fP again.
648
c9e32613 649If \fB\-s, \-\-session\fP is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc
6991b181 650file.
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653If \fB\-c, \-\-channel\fP is omitted, but a non-default channel already
654exists within the session, an error is returned.
655
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657
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659.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
660Show summary of possible options and commands.
661.TP
662.BR "\-\-list-options"
663Simple listing of options
664.TP
665.BR "\-s, \-\-session NAME"
666Apply on session name
667.TP
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668.BR "\-c, \-\-channel NAME"
669Apply on channel name
670.TP
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672Disable all events. This does NOT disable "*" but rather every known
673events of the session.
674.TP
675.BR "\-k, \-\-kernel"
676Apply for the kernel tracer
677.TP
678.BR "\-u, \-\-userspace"
679Apply for the user-space tracer
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681.BR "\-j, \-\-jul"
682Apply for Java application using Java Util Logging interface (JUL)
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684.PP
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687\fBlist\fP [OPTIONS] [SESSION [SESSION OPTIONS]]
688.RS
c9e32613 689List tracing session information.
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691With no arguments, it will list available tracing session(s).
692
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693With the session name, it will display the details of the session including
694the trace file path, the associated channels and their state (activated
d829b38c 695and deactivated), the activated events and more.
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c9e32613 697With \-k alone, it will list all available kernel events (except the system
6991b181 698calls events).
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699With \-j alone, the available JUL event from registered application will be
700list. The event corresponds to the Logger name in the Java JUL application.
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701With \-u alone, it will list all available user-space events from registered
702applications. Here is an example of 'lttng list \-u':
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705PID: 7448 - Name: /tmp/lttng-ust/tests/hello/.libs/lt-hello
706 ust_tests_hello:tptest_sighandler (type: tracepoint)
707 ust_tests_hello:tptest (type: tracepoint)
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710You can now enable any event listed by using the name :
711\fBust_tests_hello:tptest\fP.
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713.B OPTIONS:
714
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716.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
717Show summary of possible options and commands.
718.TP
719.BR "\-\-list-options"
720Simple listing of options
721.TP
722.BR "\-k, \-\-kernel"
723Select kernel domain
724.TP
725.BR "\-u, \-\-userspace"
726Select user-space domain.
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728.BR "\-j, \-\-jul"
729Apply for Java application using JUL
730.TP
731.BR "\-f, \-\-fields"
732List event fields
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735.B SESSION OPTIONS:
736
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738.BR "\-c, \-\-channel NAME"
739List details of a channel
740.TP
741.BR "\-d, \-\-domain"
742List available domain(s)
743.RE
744.PP
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747\fBload\fP [OPTIONS] [NAME]
748.RS
749Load tracing session configuration
750
751If NAME is omitted, all session configurations found in both the user's session
752configuration directory and the system session configuration directory will be
753loaded.
754
755.B OPTIONS:
756
757.TP
758.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
759Show summary of possible options and commands.
760.TP
761.BR "\-a, \-\-all"
762Load all session configurations (default).
763.TP
764.BR "\-i, \-\-input-path PATH"
765Specify the input path for session configurations.
766.TP
767.BR "\-f, -\-force"
768Overwrite current session configuration(s) if a session of the same name
769already exists.
770.RE
771.PP
772
773.PP
774\fBsave\fP [OPTIONS] [SESSION]
775.RS
776Save tracing session configuration
777
778If SESSION is omitted, all session configurations will be saved to individual
779\fB.lttng\fP files under the user's session configuration directory. The
780default session configuration file naming scheme is \fBSESSION.lttng\fP.
781
782.B OPTIONS:
783
784.TP
785.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
786Show summary of possible options and commands.
787.TP
788.BR "\-a, \-\-all"
789Save all session configurations (default).
790.TP
791.BR "\-o, \-\-output-path PATH"
792Specify the output path for saved sessions (default: ~/.lttng/sessions/).
793.TP
794.BR "\-f, -\-force"
795Overwrite session configuration file if session name clashes.
796.RE
797.PP
798
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800\fBset-session\fP NAME [OPTIONS]
801.RS
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803
804Will change the session name in the .lttngrc file.
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806.B OPTIONS:
807
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809.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
810Show summary of possible options and commands.
811.TP
812.BR "\-\-list-options"
813Simple listing of options
814.RE
815.PP
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818\fBsnapshot\fP [OPTIONS] ACTION
819.RS
b872baea 820Snapshot command for LTTng session.
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822.B OPTIONS:
823
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825.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
826Show summary of possible options and commands.
827.TP
828.BR "\-\-list-options"
829Simple listing of options
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832.B ACTION:
833
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835\fBadd-output\fP [-m <SIZE>] [-s <NAME>] [-n <NAME>] <URL> | -C <URL> -D <URL>
836
837Setup and add an snapshot output for a session. Output are the destination
838where the snapshot will be sent. Only one output is permitted. To change it,
839you'll need to delete it and add back the new one.
840
8df3bfe9 841.TP
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842\fBdel-output\fP ID | NAME [-s <NAME>]
843
844Delete an output for a session using the ID. You can either specify the
845output's ID that can be found with list-output or the name.
846
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849
850List the output of a session. Attributes of the output are printed.
851
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853\fBrecord\fP [-m <SIZE>] [-s <NAME>] [-n <NAME>] [<URL> | -C <URL> -D <URL>]
854
855Snapshot a session's buffer(s) for all domains. If an URL is specified, it is
856used instead of a previously added output. Specifying only a name or/and a max
857size will override the current output values. For instance, you can record a
858snapshot with a custom maximum size or with a different name.
859
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862[...]
863$ lttng snapshot record -n new_name_snapshot
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866The above will create a snapshot in /data/snapshot/new_name_snapshot* directory
867rather then in mysnapshot*/
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870.B DETAILED ACTION OPTIONS
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873.BR "\-s, \-\-session NAME"
874Apply to session name.
875.TP
876.BR "\-n, \-\-name NAME"
877Name of the snapshot's output.
878.TP
879.BR "\-m, \-\-max-size SIZE"
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880Maximum size in bytes of the snapshot. The maxium size does not include the
881metadata file. Human readable format is accepted: {+k,+M,+G}. For instance,
882\-\-max-size 5M
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884.BR "\-C, \-\-ctrl-url URL"
885Set control path URL. (Must use -D also)
886.TP
887.BR "\-D, \-\-data-url URL"
888Set data path URL. (Must use -C also)
889.RE
890.PP
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893\fBstart\fP [NAME] [OPTIONS]
894.RS
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895Start tracing
896
897It will start tracing for all tracers for a specific tracing session.
6991b181 898If NAME is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc file.
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900.B OPTIONS:
901
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903.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
904Show summary of possible options and commands.
905.TP
906.BR "\-\-list-options"
907Simple listing of options
908.RE
909.PP
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912\fBstop\fP [NAME] [OPTIONS]
913.RS
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914Stop tracing
915
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916It will stop tracing for all tracers for a specific tracing session. Before
917returning, the command checks for data availability meaning that it will wait
918until the trace is readable for the session. Use \-\-no-wait to avoid this
919behavior.
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921If NAME is omitted, the session name is taken from the .lttngrc file.
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923.B OPTIONS:
924
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926.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
927Show summary of possible options and commands.
928.TP
929.BR "\-\-list-options"
930Simple listing of options
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932.BR "\-\-no-wait"
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933Don't wait for data availability.
934.RE
935.PP
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938\fBversion\fP
939.RS
6991b181 940Show version information
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942.B OPTIONS:
943
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945.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
946Show summary of possible options and commands.
947.TP
948.BR "\-\-list-options"
949Simple listing of options
950.RE
951.PP
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954\fBview\fP [SESSION_NAME] [OPTIONS]
955.RS
956View traces of a tracing session. By default, the babeltrace viewer
957will be used for text viewing. If SESSION_NAME is omitted, the session
958name is taken from the .lttngrc file.
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960.B OPTIONS:
961
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963.BR "\-h, \-\-help"
964Show this help
965.TP
966.BR "\-\-list-options"
967Simple listing of options
968.TP
969.BR "\-t, \-\-trace-path PATH"
970Trace directory path for the viewer
971.TP
972.BR "\-e, \-\-viewer CMD"
973Specify viewer and/or options to use This will completely override the
974default viewers so please make sure to specify the full command. The
975trace directory path of the session will be appended at the end to the
976arguments
977.RE
978.PP
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980.SH "JUL DOMAIN"
981This section explains the JUL domain (\-j, \-\-jul) where JUL stands for Java
982Util Logging. You can use that feature by using the \fBliblttng-ust-jul.so\fP
983from the lttng-ust(3) project.
984
985The LTTng Java Agent uses JNI to link the UST tracer to the Java application
986that uses the agent. Thus, it behaves similarly to the UST domain (\-u). When
987enabling events with the JUL domain, you enable a Logger name that will then be
988mapped to a default UST tracepoint called \fBlttng_jul:jul_event\fP in the
989\fBlttng_jul_channel\fP. Using the lttng-ctl API, any JUL events must use the
990tracepoint event type (same as \-\-tracepoint).
991
992Because of the default immutable channel (\fBlttng_jul_channel\fP), the
993\fBenable-channel\fP command CAN NOT be used with the JUL domain thus not
994having any \-j option.
995
996For JUL event, loglevels are supported with the JUL ABI values. Use \fBlttng
997enable-event \-h\fP to list them. Wildcards are NOT supported except the "*"
998meaning all events (same as \-a).
999
1000Exactly like the UST domain, if the Java application has the same UID as you,
1001you can trace it. Same goes for the tracing group accessing root applications.
1002
1003Finally, you can list every Logger name that are available from JUL registered
1004applications to the session daemon by using \fBlttng list \-j\fP.
1005
1006Here is an example on how to use this domain.
1007
1008.nf
1009$ lttng list -j
1010[...]
1011$ lttng create aSession
1012$ lttng enable-event -s aSession -j MyCustomLoggerName
1013$ lttng start
1014.fi
1015
1016More information can be found in the lttng-ust documentation, see
1017java-util-logging.txt
1018.PP
1019
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1022On success 0 is returned and a positive value on error. Value of 1 means a command
1023error, 2 an undefined command, 3 a fatal error and 4 a command warning meaning that
1024something went wrong during the command.
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6b8f2e64 1026Any other value above 10, please refer to
b107a0b1 1027.BR "<lttng/lttng-error.h>"
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1028for a detailed list or use lttng_strerror() to get a human readable string of
1029the error code.
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1032.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
1033
1034.PP
1035Note that all command line options override environment variables.
1036.PP
1037
1038.PP
05833633 1039.IP "LTTNG_SESSIOND_PATH"
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1040Allows one to specify the full session daemon binary path to lttng command line
1041tool. You can also use \-\-sessiond-path option having the same effect.
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1043
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1045.IP "LTTNG_SESSION_CONFIG_XSD_PATH"
1046Set the path in which the \fBsession.xsd\fP session configuration schema may be
1047found.
1048.PP
1049
6991b181 1050.SH "SEE ALSO"
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1051.BR babeltrace(1),
1052.BR lttng-ust(3),
1053.BR lttng-sessiond(8),
1054.BR lttng-relayd(8),
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1056.SH "BUGS"
1057
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6991b181 1059If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it on our
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1060mailing list <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org> to help improve this project or
1061at https://bugs.lttng.org which is a bugtracker.
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1063
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1064.SH "CREDITS"
1065
1066.PP
c9e32613 1067lttng is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2. See the file
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1068COPYING for details.
1069.PP
1070A Web site is available at http://lttng.org for more information on the LTTng
1071project.
1072.PP
1073You can also find our git tree at http://git.lttng.org.
1074.PP
1075Mailing lists for support and development: <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org>.
1076.PP
1077You can find us on IRC server irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #lttng.
1078.PP
1079.SH "THANKS"
1080
1081.PP
1082Thanks to Yannick Brosseau without whom this project would never have been so
1083lean and mean! Also thanks to the Ericsson teams working on tracing which
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1086Thanks to our beloved packager Alexandre Montplaisir-Goncalves (Ubuntu and PPA
1087maintainer) and Jon Bernard for our Debian packages.
1088
1089Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory at Polytechnique de
1090Montreal for the LTTng journey.
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1092.SH "AUTHORS"
1093
1094.PP
1095lttng-tools was originally written by Mathieu Desnoyers, Julien Desfossez and
1096David Goulet. More people have since contributed to it. It is currently
1097maintained by David Goulet <dgoulet@efficios.com>.
1098.PP
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