See the --all-events
option.
$
lttng disable-event --kernel --tracepoint --all-events
lttng-disable-event — Disable LTTng recording event rules
Disable one or more recording event rules matching Linux kernel events:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] disable-event--kernel
[--tracepoint
|--syscall
|--probe
|--function
] (--all-events
|NAME
[,NAME
]…) [--session
=SESSION
] [--channel
=CHANNEL
]
Disable one or more recording event rules matching user space tracepoint or Java/Python logging events:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] disable-event (--userspace
|--jul
|--log4j
|--log4j2
|--python
) [--tracepoint
] (--all-events
|NAME
[,NAME
]…) [--session
=SESSION
] [--channel
=CHANNEL
]
The lttng disable-event
command disables one or more enabled recording
event rules previously created with the lttng-enable-event(1)
command which belong to:
--session
=SESSION
option
The recording session named SESSION
.
--session
option
The current recording session (see lttng-concepts(7) to learn more about the current recording session).
--channel
=CHANNEL
option
The channel named CHANNEL
.
--channel
option
The channel named channel0
.
If there’s more than one channel for the selected recording session and
domain, the disable-event
command fails.
See lttng-concepts(7) to learn more about recording event rules.
As of LTTng 2.13, the disable-event
command can only
find recording event rules to disable by their instrumentation point
type and event name conditions. Therefore, you cannot disable recording
event rules having a specific instrumentation point log level condition,
for example.
With the --kernel
option and no instrumentation point type
condition option, the disable-event
command disables one or more Linux
kernel recording event rules regardless of their instrumentation point
type.
List the recording event rules of a given recording session and/or channel with the lttng-list(1) command.
Without the --all-events
option, the disable-event
command
disables one recording event rule per NAME
argument. NAME
is the
exact event name condition pattern of the recording event rule to
disable, as listed in the output of lttng list
(see
lttng-list(1)).
You may disable an enabled recording event rule regardless of the activity (started or stopped) of its recording session (see lttng-start(1) and lttng-stop(1)).
See the “EXAMPLES” section below for usage examples.
See lttng(1) for GENERAL OPTIONS.
One of:
-j
, --jul
Disable recording event rules in the java.util.logging
(JUL)
domain.
-k
, --kernel
Disable recording event rules in the Linux kernel domain.
-l
, --log4j
Disable recording event rules in the Apache Log4j 1.x domain.
--log4j2
Disable recording event rules in the Apache Log4j 2 domain.
-p
, --python
Disable recording event rules in the Python domain.
-u
, --userspace
Disable recording event rules in the user space tracing domain.
At most one of:
--function
Only disable recording event rules which match Linux kretprobe events.
Only available with the --kernel
option.
--probe
Only disable recording event rules which match Linux kprobe events.
Only available with the --kernel
option.
--syscall
Only disable recording event rules which match Linux system call events.
Only available with the --kernel
option.
--tracepoint
Only disable recording event rules which match:
-a
, --all-events
Disable recording event rules regardless of their event name condition.
-h
, --help
Show help.
This option attempts to launch /usr/bin/man
to view this manual page.
Override the manual pager path with the LTTNG_MAN_BIN_PATH
environment
variable.
--list-options
List available command options and quit.
Success
Command error
Undefined command
Fatal error
Command warning (something went wrong during the command)
LTTNG_ABORT_ON_ERROR
Set to 1
to abort the process after the first error is
encountered.
LTTNG_HOME
Path to the LTTng home directory.
Defaults to $HOME
.
Useful when the Unix user running the commands has a non-writable home directory.
LTTNG_MAN_BIN_PATH
Absolute path to the manual pager to use to read the LTTng
command-line help (with lttng-help(1) or with the
--help
option) instead of /usr/bin/man
.
LTTNG_SESSION_CONFIG_XSD_PATH
Path to the directory containing the session.xsd
recording session
configuration XML schema.
LTTNG_SESSIOND_PATH
Absolute path to the LTTng session daemon binary (see lttng-sessiond(8)) to spawn from the lttng-create(1) command.
The --sessiond-path
general option overrides this environment
variable.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttngrc
Unix user’s LTTng runtime configuration.
This is where LTTng stores the name of the Unix user’s current recording session between executions of lttng(1). lttng-create(1) and lttng-set-session(1) set the current recording session.
$LTTNG_HOME/lttng-traces
Default output directory of LTTng traces in local and snapshot modes.
Override this path with the --output
option of the
lttng-create(1) command.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng
Unix user’s LTTng runtime and configuration directory.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng/sessions
Default directory containing the Unix user’s saved recording session configurations (see lttng-save(1) and lttng-load(1)).
/etc/lttng/sessions
Directory containing the system-wide saved recording session configurations (see lttng-save(1) and lttng-load(1)).
Note:$LTTNG_HOME
defaults to the value of the HOME
environment
variable.
Example:Disable all Linux kernel tracepoint recording event rules in the default channel of the current recording session.
See the --all-events
option.
$
lttng disable-event --kernel --tracepoint --all-events
Example:Disable specific Apache Log4j 1.x recording event rules in the default channel of a specific recording session.
See the --session
option.
$
lttng disable-event --session=my-session --log4j \ MySingleton,MyProxy,MyFacade
Example:Disable all user space recording event rules in a specific channel of the current recording session.
See the --channel
option.
$
lttng disable-event --channel=my-channel --userspace \ --all-events
Example:Disable specific Linux kernel system call recording event rules in the default channel of the current recording session.
$
lttng disable-event --kernel --syscall pipe2,eventfd
Mailing list for support and
development: lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org
IRC channel: #lttng
on irc.oftc.net
This program is part of the LTTng-tools project.
LTTng-tools is distributed under the
GNU General
Public License version 2. See the
LICENSE
file
for details.
Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory at École Polytechnique de Montréal for the LTTng journey.
Also thanks to the Ericsson teams working on tracing which helped us greatly with detailed bug reports and unusual test cases.