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1.TH "LTTNGTOP" "1" "April 18, 2012" "" ""
2
3.SH "NAME"
4lttngtop \(em LTTng Trace Viewer
5
6.SH "SYNOPSIS"
7
8.PP
9.nf
10lttngtop INPUT
11.fi
12.SH "DESCRIPTION"
13
14.PP
15
16Lttngtop is a ncurses interface for reading and browsing traces recorded by the
17LTTng tracer and displaying various statistics. As of now, the cpu usage,
18performance counters and per process/file I/O bandwidth are displayed. This
19version currently only supports offline traces, but a live version is in alpha
20and will be available for testing soon.
21.SH "OPTIONS"
22
23.TP
24.BR "INPUT"
25Input trace path
26
27.SH "TRACE REQUIREMENTS"
28
29.PP
30
31LTTngTop requires that the pid, procname, tid and ppid context information
32are enabled during tracing.
33.PP
34
35.PP
36If you want the CPU activity view, you need the sched_switch event, if you
37want the I/O statistics, you need to enable the system call tracing, and if
38you want the performance counters, you need to enable them for the events you
39are interested in (or all of them). Note, there is a hardware limitation for the
40number of performance counter you can enable, check dmesg for information.
41.PP
42
43.PP
44The following example creates a trace with all events enabled, the mandatory context informations and
45three performance counters. It assumes that you are running as root or with a user part of the tracing group and a lttng-sessiond
46launched as root.
47.PP
48
49.nf
50lttng create lttngtop
3e06508b 51lttng 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_switchsched_process_fork -s lttngtop
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52lttng enable-event -k --syscall -a -s lttngtop
53lttng 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
54lttng start lttngtop
661ad2e0 55sleep 10
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56lttng stop lttngtop
57lttng destroy lttngtop
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58.fi
59
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60.SH "LIVE STREAMING"
61
62.PP
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63In addition to offline traces, LTTngTop can read traces while they are being
64recorded. The official supported way of doing live streaming is using
65lttng-tools >=2.4 and following the documentation in live-reading-howto.txt of
66lttng-tools and README-LIVE of lttngtop.
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67An other experimental way of doing live tracing is with mmap, but this requires some
68more work because is not officially supported and requires out-of-tree patches to
69lttng-tools and babeltrace.
70
71.PP
72To use the network live-reading, the user only needs to specify the relayd hostname
73or IP address with the option -r. For now, LTTngTop will only connect to the first
74live session established on the relay, but in a near future, the user will be able
75to choose which session to attach to.
76
77The default mode after attaching to a session is to start reading the trace from
78this point in time. In order to read the trace from the beginning, the user can specify
79the -b option.
80
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81.SH "KEY BINDINGS"
82
83.TP 7
84\ \ \'\fBF2\fR\': \fICPUTop \fR
85Switch to the CPUTop view which displays the CPU usage of each process
86.TP 7
87\ \ \'\fBF3\fR\': \fIPerfTop \fR
88Switch to the PerfTop view which displays the performance counters (PMU) value of each process (if enabled during tracing)
89.TP 7
90\ \ \'\fBF4\fR\': \fIIOTop \fR
91Switch to the IOTop view which displays the I/O usage of each process (as of now read and writes on any file descriptor network or disk)
92.TP 7
93\ \ \'\fBEnter\fR\': \fIProcess details \fR
94Display all relevant information for the process selected
95.TP 7
96\ \ \'\fBSpace\fR\': \fIHighlight \fR
97Highlights the process under the blue line to make it easy to find it across all views or toggle view in preference panel\fR
98.TP 7
99\ \ \'\fBq\fR\': \fIQuit \fR
100Exit the program
101.TP 7
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102\ \ \'\fBt\fR\': \fIThreads \fR
103Toggle threads display in CPUTop
104.TP 7
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105\ \ \'\fBr\fR\': \fIPreferences \fR
106Display 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
107.TP 7
108\ \ \'\fBs\fR\': \fISort \fR
109In preference view, sort on the currently selected line
110.TP 7
111\ \ \'\fBp\fR\': \fIPause/Resume \fR
112Pause the display, hit again to resume the refresh (only works when the trace has not been fully displayed)
113.TP 7
114\ \ \'\fBRight arrow\fR\': \fIMove forward in time \fR
115Display the next second of data, can be hit several time to bypass the default 1 second refresh period to fast forward
116.TP 7
117\ \ \'\fBLeft arrow\fR\': \fIMove backward in time \fR
118Display the previous second of data, automatically switch to pause if not already enabled
119.TP 7
120\ \ \'\fBUp arrow\' / \'k\'\fR: \fIMove UP the cursor \fR
121Move up the blue line to select processes \fR
122.TP 7
123\ \ \'\fBDown arrow\' / \'j\'\fR: \fIMove DOWN the cursor \fR
124Move down the blue line to select processes
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125.TP 7
126\ \ \'\fB>\fR': \fI Sort the next column \fR
127Update the sorting to the next column
128.TP 7
129\ \ \'\fB<\fR': \fI Sort the previous column \fR
130Update the sorting to the previous column
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132.SH "SEE ALSO"
133
134.PP
135babeltrace(1), babeltrace-log(1), lttng(1), lttng-ust(3), lttng-sessiond(8)
136.PP
137.SH "BUGS"
138
139.PP
140No knows bugs at this point.
141
142If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it on
143our mailing list <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org> to help improve this
144project.
145.SH "CREDITS"
146
147LTTngTop is distributed under the GPLv2 license. See the LICENSE file
148in the source tree for details.
149
150.PP
151A Web site is available at http://www.efficios.com/babeltrace for more
152information on Babeltrace and the Common Trace Format. See
153http://lttng.org for more information on the LTTng project.
154.PP
155Mailing list for support and development: <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org>.
156.PP
157You can find us on IRC server irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #lttng.
158.PP
159
160.SH "AUTHORS"
161
162.PP
163LTTngTop was originally written by Julien Desfossez, with contribution
164from Mathieu Bain for the I/O bandwidth view, and suggestions and ideas
165from the team working with the LTTng project. It is currently
166maintained by Julien Desfossez <jdesfossez@efficios.com>
167.PP
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