X-Git-Url: http://git.efficios.com/?p=lttng-tools.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fman%2Flttng-add-trigger.1.txt;fp=doc%2Fman%2Flttng-add-trigger.1.txt;h=393e8c9204d4a0206426b54ce5efe7de89a489a2;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=1831ae68b70dece8e9b847081526495adbbf05e5;hpb=25357057de5ae4dd2a572e8f9b893c1b90cbd60a diff --git a/doc/man/lttng-add-trigger.1.txt b/doc/man/lttng-add-trigger.1.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..393e8c920 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man/lttng-add-trigger.1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +lttng-add-trigger(1) +===================== +:revdate: 17 January 2020 + + +NAME +---- +lttng-add-trigger - Create LTTng triggers + + +SYNOPSIS +-------- + +[verse] +*lttng* ['linkgenoptions:(GENERAL OPTIONS)'] *add-trigger* [--id ID] + [--fire-every N] [--fire-once-after N] + --condition CONDITION-NAME CONDITION-ARGS + --action ACTION-NAME ACTION-ARGS + [--action ACTION-NAME ACTION-ARGS]... + + +DESCRIPTION +----------- + +The `lttng add-trigger` command is used to create triggers. A +trigger is an association between a *condition* and one or more +*actions*. When the condition associated to a trigger is met, the +actions associated to that trigger are executed. The tracing does not +have to be active for the conditions to be met, and triggers are +independent from tracing sessions. + +By default, a trigger fires every time its condition is met. The +'--fire-every' and '--fire-once-after' options can be used to change +this mode. + +The syntax by which conditions and actions are specified is described +below. + +[[conditions]] +Conditions +~~~~~~~~~~ + +Conditions are specified with the `--condition` option, followed by a +condition name, and possibly some more arguments, depending on the +specific condition. There must be exactly one condition given in the +`lttng add-trigger` invocation. + +The available conditions are: + +Event rule: `on-event [event rule arguments]`:: + This type of condition is met when the tracer encounters an event + matching the given even rule. The arguments describing the event + rule are the same as those describing the event rules of the + man:lttng-enable-event(1) command, with these exceptions: + + - It is not possible to use filter operands that use values from + the context. + +[[actions]] +Actions +~~~~~~~ + +Actions are specified with the `--action` option, followed by an action +name, and possibly some more arguments, depending on the specific +action. There must be at least one action given in the +`lttng add-trigger` invocation. + +The available actions are: + +Notify: *notify*:: + This action causes the LTTng session daemon to send a notification, + through its notification mechanism (see man:lttng-sessiond(8)). + Some details about the condition evaluation are sent along with the + notification. + +Start session: *start-session* session-name:: + This action causes the LTTng session daemon to start tracing for the + session with the given name. If no session with the given name exist + at the time the condition is met, nothing is done. + +Stop session: *stop-session* session-name:: + This action causes the LTTng session daemon to stop tracing for the + session with the given name. If no session with the given name exist + at the time the condition is met, nothing is done. + +Rotate session: *rotate-session* session-name:: + This action causes the LTTng session daemon to rotate the session + with the given name. See man:lttng-rotate(1) for more information + about the session rotation concept. If no session with the given + name exist at the time the condition is met, nothing is done. + +Snapshot session: *snapshot-session* session-name:: + This action causes the LTTng session daemon to take a snapshot of the + session with the given name. See man:lttng-snapshot(1) for more + information about the session snapshot concept. If no session with + the given name exist at the time the condition is met, nothing is + done. + +OPTIONS +------- + +option:--condition:: + Define the condition for the trigger. See the + <> section for more details. + +option:--action:: + Define an action for the trigger. See the <> + section for more details. + +option:--id='ID':: + Set the id of the trigger to 'ID'. If omitted, an id will + automatically be assigned to the trigger by the session daemon. ++ +If a trigger with the specified 'ID' already exists, the trigger +creation will fail. + +option:--fire-every 'N':: + Execute the trigger's actions every 'N' times the condition is met. + +option:--fire-once-after 'N':: + Execute the trigger's actions once after 'N' times the condition is + met, then never after that. + +include::common-cmd-help-options.txt[] + + +include::common-cmd-footer.txt[] + + +SEE ALSO +-------- +man:lttng-list-triggers(1), +man:lttng-remove-trigger(1), +man:lttng(1)