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1lttng-relayd(8)
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6NAME
7----
8lttng-relayd - LTTng 2 relay daemon
9
10
11SYNOPSIS
12--------
13[verse]
14*lttng-relayd* [option:--background | option:--daemonize]
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15 [option:--control-port='URL'] [option:--data-port='URL'] [option:--fd-pool-size='COUNT']
16 [option:--live-port='URL'] [option:--output='PATH']
17 [option:-v | option:-vv | option:-vvv] [option:--working-directory='PATH']
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18 [option:--group-output-by-session] [option:--disallow-clear]
19
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20
21DESCRIPTION
22-----------
a18d9544 23The https://lttng.org/[_Linux Trace Toolkit: next generation_] is an open
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24source software package used for correlated tracing of the Linux kernel,
25user applications, and user libraries.
26
27LTTng consists of Linux kernel modules (for Linux kernel tracing) and
28dynamically loaded libraries (for user application and library tracing).
29
30The _LTTng relay daemon_ is responsible for receiving trace data from
31possibly remote LTTng session/consumer daemons and for writing it to
32the local file system. The relay daemon also accepts _LTTng live_
33connections from compatible viewers; this is the official approach to
34viewing LTTng events as they are emitted.
35
36The relay daemon listens by default on all network interfaces to gather
37trace data, but only on localhost for LTTng live connections.
38
39The relay daemon does not require any particular permissions, as long as
40it can write to the output directory and listen on the configured ports.
41If a user is within a secured network and/or has proper firewall
42settings, `lttng-relayd` can listen to LTTng live connections from _all_
c93eadad 43network interfaces by specifying
e9b02942 44+--live-port=tcp://0.0.0.0:{default_network_viewer_port}+.
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46Once a trace has been streamed completely, the trace can be processed by
47any tool that can process an LTTng trace located on the local
48file system.
49
50
51[[output-directory]]
52Output directory
53~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fd00593c 54The relay daemon uses different output path patterns depending on:
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56* Its configuration.
57* The connected peer's tracing session configuration.
58* The connected peer's LTTng session daemon (see man:lttng-sessiond(8))
59 version.
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61Consider the following variables:
62
63'BASE'::
64 Base output directory: `$LTTNG_HOME/lttng-traces` or the
65 argument of the option:--output option.
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67NOTE: `$LTTNG_HOME` defaults to `$HOME` when not explicitly set.
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69'HOSTNAME'::
fd00593c 70 Peer's hostname.
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72'SESSION'::
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73 Tracing session name.
74
75'DATETIME'::
76 Unique tracing session date/time.
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78'TRACEPATH'::
79 Custom trace path ('TRACEPATH' part of the man:lttng-create(1)
80 command's nloption:--set-url option's argument, if any).
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82The relay daemon output path patterns are:
83
84Hostname grouping (without option:--group-output-by-session)::
85 Without a custom trace path:::
86+
87--
88[verse]
89'BASE'/'HOSTNAME'/'SESSION'-'DATETIME'
90--
91
92With a custom trace path:::
93+
94--
95[verse]
96'BASE'/'HOSTNAME'/'TRACEPATH'
97--
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99Tracing session grouping (with option:--group-output-by-session)::
100 Without a custom trace path:::
101 The peer's LTTng session daemon version is at least 2.4::::
102+
103--
04dedfc0 104[verse]
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105'BASE'/'SESSION'/'HOSTNAME'-'DATETIME'
106--
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108Otherwise::::
109 Defaults to the hostname grouping pattern:
110+
111--
112[verse]
113'BASE'/'HOSTNAME'/'SESSION'-'DATETIME'
114--
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116With a custom trace path:::
117 The peer's LTTng session daemon version is at least 2.4::::
118+
119--
120[verse]
121'BASE'/'SESSION'/'HOSTNAME'-'DATETIME'/'TRACEPATH'
122--
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124Otherwise::::
125 Defaults to the hostname grouping pattern:
126+
127--
128[verse]
129'BASE'/'HOSTNAME'/'TRACEPATH'
130--
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132
133[[url-format]]
134URL format
135~~~~~~~~~~
136The option:--control-port, option:--data-port, and option:--live-port
137options specify URLs.
138
139The format of those URLs is:
140
141[verse]
142tcp://('HOST' | 'IPADDR'):__PORT__
143
144with:
145
146('HOST' | 'IPADDR')::
147 Binding hostname or IP address (IPv6 address *must* be enclosed in
148 brackets (`[` and `]`); see
149 https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2732.txt[RFC 2732]).
150
151'PORT'::
152 TCP port.
153
154
155OPTIONS
156-------
157Daemon
158~~~~~~
159option:-b, option:--background::
160 Start as Unix daemon, but keep file descriptors (console) open.
161 Use the option:--daemonize option instead to close the file
162 descriptors.
163
164option:-d, option:--daemonize::
165 Start as Unix daemon, and close file descriptors (console). Use the
166 option:--background option instead to keep the file descriptors
167 open.
168
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169option:-x, option:--disallow-clear::
170 Disallow clearing operations (see man:lttng-clear(1)).
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fd00593c 172See also the `LTTNG_RELAYD_DISALLOW_CLEAR` environment variable.
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174option:--fd-pool-size='SIZE'::
175 Set the size of the file descriptor pool to 'SIZE'.
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177'SIZE' is the maximum number of file descriptors that may be kept opened
178simultaneously by the relay daemon.
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180Default: the soft `RLIMIT_NOFILE` resource limit of the process (see
181man:getrlimit(2)).
182
183option:-g 'GROUP', option:--group='GROUP'::
184 Use 'GROUP' as Unix tracing group (default: `tracing`).
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6ab3f69a 186option:-w 'PATH', option:--working-directory='PATH'::
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187 Set the working directory of the processes the relay daemon creates
188 to 'PATH'.
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190See also the `LTTNG_RELAYD_WORKING_DIRECTORY` environment variable.
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192option:-v, option:--verbose::
193 Increase verbosity.
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195Three levels of verbosity are available, which are triggered by
196appending additional `v` letters to the option
197(that is, `-vv` and `-vvv`).
198
199
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200Output
201~~~~~~
202See the <<output-directory,Output directory>> section above for more
203information.
204
205option:-p, option:--group-output-by-host::
206 Group the written trace directories by hostname (default).
207
208option:-s, option:--group-output-by-session::
209 Group the written trace directories by tracing session name instead
210 of by hostname.
211
212option:-o 'PATH', option:--output='PATH'::
213 Set the base output directory of the written trace directories to
214 'PATH'.
215
216
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217Ports
218~~~~~
219See the <<url-format,URL format>> section above for more information
fd00593c 220about the syntax of the following 'URL' argument.
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59b19c3c 222option:-C 'URL', option:--control-port='URL'::
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223 Listen to control data on URL 'URL' (default:
224 +tcp://{default_network_control_bind_address}:{default_network_control_port}+).
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59b19c3c 226option:-D 'URL', option:--data-port='URL'::
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227 Listen to trace data on URL 'URL' (default:
228 +tcp://{default_network_data_bind_address}:{default_network_data_port}+).
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59b19c3c 230option:-L 'URL', option:--live-port='URL'::
f5595c32 231 Listen to LTTng live connections on URL 'URL'
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232 (default:
233 +tcp://{default_network_viewer_bind_address}:{default_network_viewer_port}+).
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235
236Program information
237~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
238option:-h, option:--help::
239 Show help.
240
241option:-V, option:--version::
242 Show version.
243
244
245ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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247`LTTNG_ABORT_ON_ERROR`::
248 Set to 1 to abort the process after the first error is encountered.
249
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250`LTTNG_NETWORK_SOCKET_TIMEOUT`::
251 Socket connection, receive and send timeout (milliseconds). A value
252 of 0 or -1 uses the timeout of the operating system (default).
253
06e1d71f 254`LTTNG_RELAYD_DISALLOW_CLEAR`::
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255 Set to 1 to disallow clearing operations (see man:lttng-clear(1)).
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257The option:--disallow-clear option overrides this variable.
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259`LTTNG_RELAYD_HEALTH`::
260 Path to relay daemon health's socket.
261
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262`LTTNG_RELAYD_TCP_KEEP_ALIVE`::
263 Set to 1 to enable TCP keep-alive.
264+
265The TCP keep-alive mechanism allows the detection of dead peers
266(man:lttng-sessiond(8)) in cases of unclean termination
267(for example, a hard reset) of a peer.
268+
269Supported on Linux and Solaris only. The default behaviour of the TCP
270keep-alive mechanism is OS-specific.
271+
272Search for `tcp_keepalive` in man:tcp(7) for more information.
273
274`LTTNG_RELAYD_TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_ABORT_THRESHOLD`::
275 The time threshold in seconds to abort a TCP connection after the keep-alive
276 probing mechanism has failed.
277+
278Set to 0 or -1 to use the value chosen by the operating system (default).
279+
280Supported on Solaris 11 only.
281+
282Search for `tcp_keepalive_abort_threshold` in man:tcp(7) for more information.
283
284`LTTNG_RELAYD_TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_IDLE_TIME`::
285 Number of seconds a connection needs to be idle before TCP begins
286 sending out keep-alive probes.
287+
288Set to 0 or -1 to use the value chosen by the operating system (default).
289+
290Supported on Linux and Solaris 11 only.
291+
292On Solaris{nbsp}11, the accepted values are -1, 0, and 10 to 864000.
293+
294Search for `tcp_keepalive_time` and `tcp_keepalive_interval`
295in man:tcp(7) on Solaris 11 for more information.
296
297`LTTNG_RELAYD_TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_MAX_PROBE_COUNT`::
298 Maximum number of TCP keep-alive probes to send before giving up and
299 killing the connection if no response is obtained from the other end.
300+
301Set to 0 or -1 to use the value chosen by the operating system (default).
302+
303Supported on Linux only.
304+
305Search for `tcp_keepalive_probes` in man:tcp(7) for more information.
306
307`LTTNG_RELAYD_TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_PROBE_INTERVAL`::
308 Number of seconds between TCP keep-alive probes.
309+
310Set to 0 or -1 to use the value chosen by the operating system (default).
311+
312Supported on Linux only.
313+
314Search for `tcp_keepalive_intvl` in man:tcp(7) for more information.
315
508a802c 316`LTTNG_RELAYD_WORKING_DIRECTORY`::
fd00593c 317 Working directory of the processes the relay daemon creates.
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319The option:--working-directory option overrides this variable.
320
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322FILES
323-----
324`$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng`::
325 User LTTng runtime and configuration directory.
326
327`$LTTNG_HOME/lttng-traces`::
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328 Default base output directory of LTTng traces. This can be
329 overridden with the option:--output option.
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331NOTE: `$LTTNG_HOME` defaults to `$HOME` when not explicitly set.
332
333
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334EXIT STATUS
335-----------
336*0*::
337 Success
338
339*1*::
340 Error
341
342*3*::
343 Fatal error
344
345
346LIMITATIONS
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348As of this version, only the TCP protocol is supported for both control
349and data ports. In future versions, TCP will remain the sole available
350protocol for control data since those communications are low-volume and
351need absolute reliability; trace data could be carried over UDP.
352
353For an unprivileged user running `lttng-relayd`, the maximum number of
354file descriptors per process is usually 1024. This limits the number of
355connections and opened trace files. This limit can be configured with
356*ulimit*(3).
357
358
359include::common-footer.txt[]
360
361
362SEE ALSO
363--------
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364man:lttng(1),
365man:lttng-sessiond(8),
366man:lttng-crash(1),
367man:lttng-ust(3),
32357a9a 368man:babeltrace2(1)
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