[lttng-dev] How to use the lttng-untrack command

熊毓华 xiongyuhua at zju.edu.cn
Wed Sep 2 22:53:32 EDT 2020


Thanks,now I understand the tracking policy of lttng.

And I want to know,do you have any plans for "exclusion set"?



-----原始邮件-----
发件人:"Mathieu Desnoyers" <mathieu.desnoyers at efficios.com>
发送时间:2020-09-01 21:37:40 (星期二)
收件人: "熊毓华" <xiongyuhua at zju.edu.cn>
抄送: lttng-dev <lttng-dev at lists.lttng.org>, "Geneviève Bastien" <gbastien at versatic.net>
主题: Re: How to use the lttng-untrack command




----- On Sep 1, 2020, at 5:13 AM, 熊毓华 <xiongyuhua at zju.edu.cn> wrote:


Hi,dear




Hello, I have encountered some problems in using LTTNG, which is briefly described as follows. I am eager to get your help.


About the use of the untrack command.It is reproduced as follows:

I type the following commands in turn to start LTTNG, and set up not to monitor a particular process.(For example, I input the "top" command in the terminal, the PID of the "top" process is 72598, now I want LTTNG not to monitor the "top" process)




lttng create my-kernel-session --output=/tmp/my-kernel-trace
lttng add-context -k -t pid
lttng add-context -k -t tid
lttng enable-event --kernel --all
lttng untrack --kernel --pid=72598
lttng start
lttng destroy
babeltrace2 /tmp/my-kernel-trace > babeltrace.txt




Unfortunately, the output still contains the data for PID72598.
Even after I changed "lttng untrack --kernel -- PID =72598" to "LTTNG untrack-u -- PID =72598", this phenomenon still occurred.

How do I use the lttng-untrack command to achieve my goal?



Based on the lttng-track(1) man page:



       The lttng track commands adds one or more values to a process attribute
       tracker.

       A process attribute tracker is an inclusion set of process attributes.
       Tracked processes are allowed to emit events, provided those events are
       targeted by enabled event rules (see lttng-enable-event(1)).

       Tracker values can be removed from an inclusion set with lttng-
       untrack(1).


What you are looking for is a an "exclusion set", which does not exist at this point

in LTTng.



Thanks,



Mathieu









Looking forward to your reply.
thanks,
yuhua

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Yuhua Xiong
Lab for Internet and Security Technology
School of Computer Science and Technology
Zhejiang University
Hangzhou, 310007, P.R. China







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Mathieu Desnoyers
EfficiOS Inc.
http://www.efficios.com
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