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Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 12:08:56 +
A question on the suggested feature below:
If we do the following set of commands:
lttng enable-event a* -u
lttng enable-event !ab -u
The intention is to enable all events
Hi Dror,
We are using now lttng in our development and want to have it on our product
for customers.
Awesome!
I would really appreciate if you can update me on the time frame of live
view of traces. If you know, what will it include and when it is supposed to
be, it can help us much in our
On Tuesday 03 September 2013 15:05:45 Thibault, Daniel wrote:
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Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 11:27:46 +0200
If that is the intention, then it would be better to specify the commands
in reverse order:
# lttng enable-event
LTTng-UST, the Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation Userspace Tracer, is
port of the low-overhead tracing capabilities of the LTTng kernel tracer
to user-space. The library liblttng-ust enables tracing of
applications and libraries.
Noteworthy changes:
- Support for flight recorder (snapshot)
The LTTng modules provide Linux kernel tracing capability to the LTTng
2.x tracer toolset.
Noteworthy changes:
- Support for Linux kernels up to (including) 3.11,
- Flight recorder (snapshot) support,
- Updated ARM, x86 system call instrumentation,
- Add 32-bit PowerPC system call
Greetings everyone (including LTTng elves),
The lttng-tools project provides a session daemon (lttng-sessiond) that
acts as a tracing registry, the lttng command line for tracing
control, a lttng-ctl library for tracing control and a lttng-relayd for
network streaming.
This is finally the 2.3.0