X-Git-Url: http://git.efficios.com/?p=lttng-tools.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fman%2Flttng.1.txt;h=5e949e20d9f8ea2ed1b95d1d714cbc9ae319e826;hp=808d52dcfb4e652ddc965168b56ed3eabcb7663d;hb=980bb5fda2120f8d2a4e82fcf72be7cbbeb85fd2;hpb=307a84685f8eac50bba14692d73c69cc276ddc52 diff --git a/doc/man/lttng.1.txt b/doc/man/lttng.1.txt index 808d52dcf..5e949e20d 100644 --- a/doc/man/lttng.1.txt +++ b/doc/man/lttng.1.txt @@ -1,255 +1,254 @@ lttng(1) ======== -:doctype: manpage NAME ---- -lttng - LTTng 2.x tracer control command line tool +lttng - LTTng 2 tracer control command-line tool SYNOPSIS -------- -*lttng* ['general-options'] 'command' ['command-options'] +[verse] +*lttng* [option:--group='GROUP'] [option:--mi='TYPE'] [option:--no-sessiond | option:--sessiond-path='PATH'] + [option:--quiet | option:-v | option:-vv | option:-vvv] '<>' ['COMMAND OPTIONS'] DESCRIPTION ----------- -The LTTng project aims at providing highly efficient tracing tools for Linux. -Its tracers help track down performance issues and debug problems -involving multiple concurrent processes and threads. Tracing across multiple -systems is also possible. - -The *lttng* command line tool from the lttng-tools package is used to control -both kernel and user-space tracing. Every interaction with the tracer should -be done by this tool or by the liblttng-ctl library provided by the lttng-tools -package. - -LTTng uses a session daemon (*lttng-sessiond*(8)), acting as a tracing registry, -which allows you to interact with multiple tracers (kernel and user-space) -inside the same container, a tracing session. Traces can be gathered from the -kernel and/or instrumented applications (*lttng-ust*(3)). Aggregating and -reading those traces is done using the *babeltrace*(1) text viewer. - -We introduce the notion of _tracing domains_ which is essentially a type of -tracer (kernel, user space, JUL, LOG4J or Python for now). In the future, we -could see more tracer like for instance an hypervisor. For some commands, -you'll need to specify on which domain the command operates (*-u*, *-k*, *-l*, -*-j* or *-p*). For instance, the kernel domain must be specified when enabling a -kernel event. - -In order to trace the kernel, the session daemon needs to be running as root. -LTTng provides the use of a _tracing group_ (default: *tracing*). Whomever is -in that group can interact with the root session daemon and thus trace the -kernel. Session daemons can co-exist, meaning that you can have a session daemon -running as Alice that can be used to trace her applications along side with a -root daemon or even a Bob daemon. We highly recommend starting the session -daemon at boot time for stable and long term tracing. - -Each user-space application instrumented with *lttng-ust*(3) will automatically -register with the root session daemon and its user session daemon. This allows -each daemon to list the available traceable applications and tracepoints at any -given moment (See the *list* command). +The http://lttng.org/[_Linux Trace Toolkit: next generation_] is an open +source software package used for correlated tracing of the Linux kernel, +user applications, and user libraries. +LTTng consists of Linux kernel modules (for Linux kernel tracing) and +dynamically loaded libraries (for user application and library tracing). -OPTIONS -------- -This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax with long options -starting with two dashes. Below is a summary of the available options. +An LTTng _session daemon_, man:lttng-sessiond(8), receives +commands from the command-line interface `lttng` to control the LTTng +tracers. All interactions with the LTTng tracers happen through the +`lttng` tool or through the liblttng-ctl library shipped with the +LTTng-tools package. -*-h, --help*:: - Show summary of possible options and commands. +A _tracing domain_ is a tracer category. There are five available +domains. For some commands, the domain needs to be specified with a +command-line option. The domain options are: -*-V, --version*:: - Show version. +nloption:-j, nloption:--jul:: + Apply command to the `java.util.logging` (JUL) domain. -*-v, --verbose*:: - Increase verbosity. -+ -Three levels of verbosity are available which are triggered by putting -additional *v* to the option (*-vv* or *-vvv*). +nloption:-k, nloption:--kernel:: + Apply command to the Linux kernel domain. + +nloption:-l, nloption:--log4j:: + Apply command to the https://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/[Apache log4j 1.2] + (Java) domain. + +nloption:-p, nloption:--python:: + Apply command to the https://www.python.org/[Python] domain. -*-q, --quiet*:: - Suppress all messages (even errors). +nloption:-u, nloption:--userspace:: + Apply command to the user space domain (application using + liblttng-ust directly; see man:lttng-ust(3)). -*-g, --group='GROUP'*:: - Set unix tracing group name. (default: *tracing*) +The LTTng session daemon is a tracing registry which allows the user to +interact with multiple tracers (kernel and user space) within the same +container, a _tracing session_. Traces can be gathered from the Linux +kernel and/or from instrumented applications (see +man:lttng-ust(3)). You can aggregate and read the events of LTTng +traces using man:babeltrace(1). -*-n, --no-sessiond*:: - Don't automatically spawn a session daemon. +To trace the Linux kernel, the session daemon needs to be running as +`root`. LTTng uses a _tracing group_ to allow specific users to interact +with the root session daemon. The default tracing group name is +`tracing`. You can use the option:--group option to set the tracing +group name to use. -*--sessiond-path='PATH'*:: - Set session daemon full binary path. +Session daemons can coexist. You can have a session daemon running as +user Alice that can be used to trace her applications alongside a root +session daemon or a session daemon running as user Bob. -*--list-options*:: - Simple listing of lttng commands. +NOTE: It is highly recommended to start the session daemon at boot time +for stable and long-term tracing. + +User applications instrumented with LTTng automatically register to the +root session daemon and to user session daemons. This allows any session +daemon to list the available traceable applications and event sources +(see man:lttng-list(1)). + +By default, the man:lttng-create(1) command automatically spawns a +user session daemon if none is currently running. The +option:--no-sessiond general option can be set to avoid this. + + +OPTIONS +------- +option:-g 'GROUP', option:--group='GROUP':: + Use 'GROUP' as Unix tracing group (default: `tracing`). -*-m, --mi='TYPE'*:: - Machine interface +option:-m 'TYPE', option:--mi='TYPE':: + Print the command's result using the machine interface type 'TYPE' + instead of a human-readable output. + -'TYPE' supported: *xml* +Supported types: `xml`. + -Machine interface (MI) mode converts the traditional pretty printing to a -machine output syntax. MI mode provides a format change-resistant way to -access information generated via the lttng command line. +The machine interface (MI) mode converts the traditional pretty-printing +to a machine output syntax. The MI mode provides a change-resistant way +to access information generated by the `lttng` command-line program. + -When using MI mode, the data is printed on the standard output. Error and -warning are printed on the standard error with the pretty print default -format. +When using the MI mode, the data is printed to the standard output. +Errors and warnings are printed on the standard error with the +pretty-print default format. + -If any errors occur during the execution of a command, the return value of the -command will be different than zero. In this case, lttng does NOT guarantee the -syntax and data validity of the generated MI output. +If any error occurs during the execution of a command, the return value +of the command will be different than 0. In this case, `lttng` does +:not: guarantee the syntax and data validity of the generated MI output. + -For XML output type, a schema definition (XSD) file used for validation can be -found under *src/common/mi_lttng.xsd*. +For the `xml` MI type, an XML schema definition (XSD) file used for +validation is available: see the `src/common/mi_lttng.xsd` file in +the LTTng-tools source tree. +option:-n, option:--no-sessiond:: + Do not automatically spawn a session daemon. -COMMANDS --------- - -*lttng-add-context*(1):: - Add context to event and/or channel +option:-q, option:--quiet:: + Suppress all messages, including warnings and errors. -*lttng-calibrate*(1):: - Quantify LTTng overhead +option:--sessiond-path='PATH':: + Set the session daemon binary's absolute path to 'PATH'. -*lttng-create*(1):: - Create tracing session - -*lttng-destroy*(1):: - Tear down tracing session +option:-v, option:--verbose:: + Increase verbosity. ++ +Three levels of verbosity are available, which are triggered by +appending additional `v` letters to the option +(that is, `-vv` and `-vvv`). -*lttng-enable-channel*(1):: - Enable tracing channel -*lttng-enable-event*(1):: - Enable tracing event +Program information +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +option:-h, option:--help:: + Show help. -*lttng-disable-channel*(1):: - Disable tracing channel +option:--list-commands:: + List available commands. -*lttng-disable-event*(1):: - Disable tracing event +option:--list-options:: + List available general options. -*lttng-list*(1):: - List possible tracing options +option:-V, option:--version:: + Show version. -*lttng-set-session*(1):: - Set current session name -*lttng-snapshot*(1):: - Snapshot buffers of current session name +[[commands]] +COMMANDS +-------- +The following commands also have their own nloption:--help option. -*lttng-start*(1):: - Start tracing -*lttng-stop*(1):: - Stop tracing +Tracing sessions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +man:lttng-create(1):: + {cmd_descr_create}. -*lttng-version*(1):: - Show version information +man:lttng-destroy(1):: + {cmd_descr_destroy}. -*lttng-view*(1):: - Start trace viewer +man:lttng-load(1):: + {cmd_descr_load}. -*lttng-save*(1):: - Save session configuration +man:lttng-regenerate(1):: + {cmd_descr_regenerate}. -*lttng-load*(1):: - Load session configuration +man:lttng-save(1):: + {cmd_descr_save}. -*lttng-track*(1):: - Track specific system resources +man:lttng-set-session(1):: + {cmd_descr_set_session}. -*lttng-untrack*(1):: - Untrack specific system resources -Each command also has its own -h, --help option. +Channels +~~~~~~~~ +man:lttng-add-context(1):: + {cmd_descr_add_context}. +man:lttng-disable-channel(1):: + {cmd_descr_disable_channel}. -EXIT STATUS ------------ -*0*:: - Success +man:lttng-enable-channel(1):: + {cmd_descr_enable_channel}. -*1*:: - Command error -*2*:: - Undefined command +Event rules +~~~~~~~~~~~ +man:lttng-disable-event(1):: + {cmd_descr_disable_event}. -*3*:: - Fatal error +man:lttng-enable-event(1):: + {cmd_descr_enable_event}. -*4*:: - Command warning (something went wrong during the command) -Any other value above 10, please refer to ** for a -detailed list or use *lttng_strerror*() to get a human readable string -of the error code. +Status +~~~~~~ +man:lttng-list(1):: + {cmd_descr_list}. +man:lttng-status(1):: + {cmd_descr_status}. -ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ---------------------- -Note that all command line options override environment variables. -*LTTNG_SESSIOND_PATH*:: - Allows one to specify the full session daemon binary path to lttng command - line tool. You can also use *--sessiond-path** option having the - same effect. +Control +~~~~~~~ +man:lttng-snapshot(1):: + {cmd_descr_snapshot}. -*LTTNG_SESSION_CONFIG_XSD_PATH*:: - Set the path in which the *session.xsd* session configuration schema may be - found. +man:lttng-start(1):: + {cmd_descr_start}. +man:lttng-stop(1):: + {cmd_descr_stop}. -BUGS ----- -If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it on our -mailing list *lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org* to help improve this project or -at *https://bugs.lttng.org* which is a bug tracker. +Tracing session rotation +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +man:lttng-disable-rotation(1):: + {cmd_descr_disable_rotation}. -RESOURCES ---------- -A Web site is available at *http://lttng.org* for more information on the LTTng -project. +man:lttng-enable-rotation(1):: + {cmd_descr_enable_rotation}. -You can also find our git tree at *http://git.lttng.org*. +man:lttng-rotate(1):: + {cmd_descr_rotate}. -Mailing lists for support and development: *lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org*. -You can find us on IRC server *irc.oftc.net* (OFTC) in *#lttng*. +Resource tracking +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +man:lttng-track(1):: + {cmd_descr_track}. -COPYRIGHTS ----------- -lttng is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2. See the -file *COPYING* for details. +man:lttng-untrack(1):: + {cmd_descr_untrack}. -THANKS ------- -Thanks to Yannick Brosseau without whom this project would never have been so -lean and mean! Also thanks to the Ericsson teams working on tracing which -helped us greatly with detailed bug reports and unusual test cases. +Miscellaneous +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +man:lttng-help(1):: + {cmd_descr_help}. -Thanks to our beloved packager Alexandre Montplaisir-Goncalves (Ubuntu and PPA -maintainer) and Jon Bernard for our Debian packages. +man:lttng-version(1):: + {cmd_descr_version}. -Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory at Polytechnique de -Montreal for the LTTng journey. +man:lttng-view(1):: + {cmd_descr_view}. -AUTHORS -------- -lttng-tools was originally written by Mathieu Desnoyers, Julien Desfossez and -David Goulet. More people have since contributed to it. It is currently -maintained by Jérémie Galarneau *jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com*. +include::common-cmd-footer.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- -*babeltrace*(1), *lttng-ust*(3), *lttng-sessiond*(8), *lttng-relayd*(8), -*lttng-crash*(1) +man:lttng-sessiond(8), +man:lttng-relayd(8), +man:lttng-crash(1), +man:lttng-ust(3), +man:babeltrace(1)