Eclise IDE for C/C++ Developers</a>**
includes the Tracing and Monitoring Framework (TMF) plugin which
supports LTTng traces, amongst others.
- * <a href="http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.tracecompass">Trace Compass</a>
+ * **<a href="http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.tracecompass" class="ext">Trace Compass</a>**
is an Eclipse plugin, the TMF plugin mentioned above moved to its own
project, used to visualize and analyze various types of traces,
- including LTTng. It also comes as a standalone application and can be
+ including LTTng's. It also comes as a standalone application and can be
downloaded from
- <a href="http://secretaire.dorsal.polymtl.ca/~gbastien/TracingRCP/TraceCompass/">here</a>
+ <a href="http://secretaire.dorsal.polymtl.ca/~gbastien/TracingRCP/TraceCompass/" class="ext">here</a>
for a daily build of the latest source code. A version containing some
experimental features like Virtual Machine analysis and Critical Path
analysis is also available
- <a href="http://secretaire.dorsal.polymtl.ca/~gbastien/TracingRCP/DorsalExperimental/">here</a>.
+ <a href="http://secretaire.dorsal.polymtl.ca/~gbastien/TracingRCP/DorsalExperimental/" class="ext">here</a>.
LTTng trace files are usually recorded in the `~/lttng-traces` directory.
Let's now view the trace and perform a basic analysis using
Counting events is also straightforward:
<pre class="term">
-babeltrace ~/lttng-traces/my-kernel-session | grep sys_read | wc -l
+babeltrace ~/lttng-traces/my-kernel-session | grep sys_read | wc --lines
</pre>
The text output of `babeltrace` is useful for isolating events by simple