lttng-list — List LTTng tracing sessions, domains, channels, and events
List existing tracing sessions:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] list
List available event sources:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] list [--fields
] [--kernel
[--syscall
]] [--userspace
] [--jul
] [--log4j
] [--python
]
List tracing session’s domains:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] list--domain
SESSION
List tracing session’s channels and event rules:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] list [--channel
=CHANNEL
]SESSION
The lttng list
command lists tracing sessions, tracing domains,
channels, and events.
Without arguments, lttng list
lists the existing tracing sessions
and shows if they are active or not.
With one or more of the --kernel
, --userspace
,
--jul
, --log4j
, and --python
domain options, the
command lists the available event sources of the selected domain on the
system. The JUL, log4j, and Python domains list the names of their
available loggers. The --syscall
option can be used alongside
the --kernel
option to get a list of traceable Linux system
calls. The --fields
option can be used to show the fields of the
listed event sources.
Providing a tracing session name SESSION
targets a specific tracing
session. If the --domain
option is used, domains containing at
least one channel in the selected tracing session are listed. Otherwise,
all the domains, channels, and event rules of the selected tracing
session are listed along with its details (trace path, for example),
except when the --channel
option is used to isolate a specific
channel by name.
General options are described in lttng(1).
-j
, --jul
List event sources in the java.util.logging
(JUL) domain.
-k
, --kernel
List event sources in the Linux kernel domain.
-l
, --log4j
List event sources in the Apache log4j domain.
-p
, --python
List event sources in the Python domain.
-u
, --userspace
List event sources in the user space domain.
-d
, --domain
Show the domains of the target tracing session in which at least one channel exists.
-f
, --fields
When listing the event sources with one of the domain options, also show their fields.
--syscall
When listing the event sources of the Linux kernel domain, list the traceable system calls instead of the kernel tracepoints.
-h
, --help
Show command help.
This option, like lttng-help(1), attempts to launch
/usr/bin/man
to view the command’s man page. The path to the man pager
can be overridden by the LTTNG_MAN_BIN_PATH
environment variable.
--list-options
List available command options.
LTTNG_ABORT_ON_ERROR
Set to 1 to abort the process after the first error is encountered.
LTTNG_HOME
Overrides the $HOME
environment variable. Useful when the user
running the commands has a non-writable home directory.
LTTNG_MAN_BIN_PATH
Absolute path to the man pager to use for viewing help information
about LTTng commands (using lttng-help(1) or
lttng COMMAND --help
).
LTTNG_SESSION_CONFIG_XSD_PATH
Path in which the session.xsd
session configuration XML
schema may be found.
LTTNG_SESSIOND_PATH
Full session daemon binary path.
The --sessiond-path
option has precedence over this
environment variable.
Note that the lttng-create(1) command can spawn an LTTng session daemon automatically if none is running. See lttng-sessiond(8) for the environment variables influencing the execution of the session daemon.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttngrc
User LTTng runtime configuration.
This is where the per-user current tracing session is stored between executions of lttng(1). The current tracing session can be set with lttng-set-session(1). See lttng-create(1) for more information about tracing sessions.
$LTTNG_HOME/lttng-traces
Default output directory of LTTng traces. This can be overridden
with the --output
option of the lttng-create(1)
command.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng
User LTTng runtime and configuration directory.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng/sessions
Default location of saved user tracing sessions (see lttng-save(1) and lttng-load(1)).
/etc/lttng/sessions
System-wide location of saved tracing sessions (see lttng-save(1) and lttng-load(1)).
Note:$LTTNG_HOME
defaults to $HOME
when not explicitly set.
Success
Command error
Undefined command
Fatal error
Command warning (something went wrong during the command)
If you encounter any issue or usability problem, please report it on the LTTng bug tracker.
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.