NAME
lttng-snapshot - Take a snapshot of an LTTng recording sessionSYNOPSIS
Take a recording session snapshot:lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] snapshot record [--max-size=SIZE] [ --name=NAME] [--session=SESSION] [ --ctrl-url=URL --data-url=URL | URL]
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] snapshot add-output [--max-size=SIZE] [ --name=NAME] [--session=SESSION] ( --ctrl-url=URL --data-url=URL | URL)
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] snapshot list-output [--session=SESSION]
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] snapshot del-output [--session=SESSION] 1
DESCRIPTION
The lttng snapshot command can take a snapshot of, add or remove a snapshot output, and show the snapshot output of: With the --session=SESSION optionThe recording session named
SESSION.
Without the --session option
The current recording session (see
lttng-concepts(7) to learn more about the current recording
session).
Snapshot output
When you take a recording session snapshot with the record action, LTTng writes the snapshot trace files to: If you specify the URL non-option argument or the --ctrl-url and --data-url optionsThe output defined by the URL
non-option argument or by the arguments of the options.
See lttng-create(1) for the format of URL.
Otherwise
The snapshot output of the selected recording
session.
Add a snapshot output to a recording session with the add-output action.
As of LTTng 2.13.9, you may only add one snapshot output to a given
recording session.
When you create a snapshot mode recording session with the --snapshot
option of the lttng-create(1) command, and without its
--no-output option, the create command automatically adds a
snapshot output named snapshot-1 to the created recording session:
With its --output, --set-url, --ctrl-url, or
--data-url options
Show the current snapshot output of a recording session with the
list-output action.
Remove the snapshot output of a recording session with the del-output
action.
Equivalent to using the add-output
action with the provided or equivalent URL(s) immediately after creating the
recording session.
Otherwise
A subdirectory, under the
$LTTNG_HOME/lttng-traces ( $LTTNG_HOME defaults to $HOME)
directory, of which the name contains the recording session name and the
date/time.
•Assign a name to a snapshot output
with the --name=NAME option.
NAME becomes part of the snapshot trace file names which LTTng sends to
this output.
•By default, the snapshot files can be
as big as the sum of the sizes of all the sub-buffers of all the channels of
the selected recording session.
Set the maximum total size of all the snapshot trace files LTTng writes with the
--max-size option.
OPTIONS
See lttng(1) for GENERAL OPTIONS.Recording target
-s SESSION, --session=SESSIONTake a snapshot of the sub-buffers of the
recording session named SESSION instead of the current recording
session.
Output
See the “Snapshot output” section above. -C URL, --ctrl-url=URLSet the control path URL to URL.
You must also use the --data-url option.
See lttng-create(1) for the format of URL.
-D URL, --data-url=URL
Set the trace data path URL to URL.
You must also use the --ctrl-url option.
See lttng-create(1) for the format of URL.
-m SIZE, --max-size=SIZE
Set the maximum total size of all the snapshot
trace files LTTng writes when taking a snapshot to SIZE bytes.
The k (KiB), M (MiB), and G (GiB)
suffixes are supported.
-n NAME, --name=NAME
Assign the name NAME to the snapshot
output.
Program information
-h, --helpShow 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.
EXIT STATUS
0Success
1
Command error
2
Undefined command
3
Fatal error
4
Command warning (something went wrong during
the command)
ENVIRONMENT
LTTNG_ABORT_ON_ERRORSet 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.
FILES
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttngrcUnix 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.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng/sessions
Default directory containing the Unix
user’s saved recording session configurations (see lttng-save(1)
and lttng-load(1)).
/etc/lttng/sessions
Directory containing the system-wide saved
recording session configurations (see lttng-save(1) and
lttng-load(1)).
EXAMPLES
Example 1. Take a snapshot of the current recording session, sending the trace files to its snapshot output.$ lttng snapshot record
$ lttng snapshot record --session=my-session --name=SNAP
$ lttng snapshot record net://3.96.87.215
$ lttng snapshot del-output --session=monk 1 $ lttng snapshot add-output --session=monk \ file:///path/to/snapshots
$ lttng snapshot record --max-size=4M
RESOURCES
•LTTng project website
<https://lttng.org>
•LTTng documentation
<https://lttng.org/docs>
•LTTng bug tracker
<https://bugs.lttng.org>
•Git repositories
<https://git.lttng.org>
•GitHub organization
<https://github.com/lttng>
•Continuous integration
<https://ci.lttng.org/>
•Mailing list
<https://lists.lttng.org/> for support and development:
[email protected]
•IRC channel
<irc://irc.oftc.net/lttng>: #lttng on irc.oftc.net
COPYRIGHT
This program is part of the LTTng-tools project.THANKS
Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory <http://www.dorsal.polymtl.ca/> at École Polytechnique de Montréal for the LTTng journey.SEE ALSO
lttng(1), lttng-create(1), lttng-concepts(7)14 June 2021 | LTTng 2.13.9 |