Hi,

Currently we have minimal support for streaming in TMF that relies on a
"pull" strategy i.e polling the target at regular intervals. The main
"advantage" of polling is that it doesn't require an agent (or something
similar) on the receiving end of the stream (the host). This is implemented
in the TmfTrace and TmfExperiment classes with the support of the
fStreaminginterval field.

This worked OK with the legacy LTTng (pre-2.0) but the upcoming LTTng 2.1 (real
soon now) will have a more interesting "push" strategy that will likely
affect the way we handle streaming and give us better insight on how to
improve TMF's API.

Regards,
/fc

On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:03 AM, Xavier Raynaud <xavier.rayn...@kalray.eu>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Has somebody tried to connect the TMF framework to a live trace stream ?
> Do you think it's possible ? Or is it definitively designed for
> post-mortem traces ?
>
> Xavier
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