lttng-load(1) ============= :revdate: 17 May 2021 NAME ---- lttng-load - Load LTTng tracing session configurations SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] *lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *load* [option:--force] [option:--input-path='PATH'] [option:--override-url='URL'] [option:--all | 'SESSION' [option:--override-name='NAME']] DESCRIPTION ----------- The `lttng load` command loads the configurations of one or more tracing sessions from files. See man:lttng-concepts(7) to learn more about tracing sessions. Use the `load` command in conjunction with the man:lttng-save(1) command to save and restore the complete configurations of tracing sessions. A tracing session configuration includes the enabled channels and recording event rules, the context fields to be recorded, the tracing activity, and more. Once LTTng loads one or more tracing session configurations, they appear exactly as they were saved from the user's point of view. LTTng searches the following directories, non-recursively, in this order for tracing session configuration files: . `$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng/sessions` (`$LTTNG_HOME` defaults to `$HOME`) . +{system_sessions_dir}+ Override the input path with the option:--input-path='PATH' option. With this option, LTTng does :not: search the default directories above. 'PATH' can be the path of one of: A directory:: With the 'SESSION' argument::: LTTng searches for the tracing session configuration named 'SESSION' in all the files of the directory 'PATH' and loads it if found. Without the 'SESSION' argument::: The option:--all option is implicit: LTTng loads all the tracing session configurations found in all the files in the directory 'PATH'. A file:: With the 'SESSION' argument::: LTTng searches for the tracing session configuration named 'SESSION' in the file 'PATH' and loads it if found. Without the 'SESSION' argument::: The option:--all option is implicit: LTTng loads all the tracing session configurations found in the file 'PATH'. Override the output URL of the loaded tracing session configurations with the option:--override-url option. With the 'SESSION' argument, override the name of the loaded tracing session configuration with the option:--override-name option. By default, the `load` command does :not: overwrite existing tracing sessions: the command fails. Allow the `load` command to overwrite existing tracing sessions with the option:--force option. See the ``<>'' section below for usage examples. include::common-lttng-cmd-options-head.txt[] option:-a, option:--all:: Load all the tracing session configurations (default). option:-f, option:--force:: Overwrite existing tracing sessions when loading. option:-i 'PATH', option:--input-path='PATH':: Load tracing session configurations from 'PATH', either a directory or a file, instead of loading them from the default search directories. option:--override-name='NAME':: Override the name of the loaded tracing session configuration, 'SESSION', with 'NAME'. option:--override-url='URL':: Override the output URL of the loaded tracing session configurations with 'URL'. + This is the equivalent of the nloption:--set-url option of man:lttng-create(1). The validity of the URL override depends on the type of tracing session configurations to load. This option applies to _all_ the loaded tracing session configurations. include::common-lttng-cmd-help-options.txt[] include::common-lttng-cmd-after-options.txt[] [[examples]] EXAMPLES -------- .Load all the tracing session configurations from the default search directories. ==== [role="term"] ---- $ lttng load ---- ==== .Load all the tracing session configurations from a specific directory. ==== See the option:--input-path option. [role="term"] ---- $ lttng load --input-path=/path/to/sessions ---- ==== .Load a specific tracing session configuration from the default search directories. ==== [role="term"] ---- $ lttng load my-session ---- ==== .Allow LTTng to overwrite existing tracing sessions when loading. ==== See the option:--force option. [role="term"] ---- $ lttng load --force ---- ==== .Load a specific tracing session configuration from a specific file, overriding its name. ==== See the option:--input-path and option:--override-name options. [role="term"] ---- $ lttng load my-session --input-path=/path/to/sessions.lttng \ --override-name=new-test ---- ==== include::common-footer.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- man:lttng(1), man:lttng-save(1), man:lttng-concepts(7)