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LTTNG-UNTRACK(1) | LTTng Manual | LTTNG-UNTRACK(1) |
NAME¶
lttng-untrack - Disallow specific processes to record LTTng events
SYNOPSIS¶
Disallow specific processes to record Linux kernel events:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] untrack --kernel [--session=SESSION]
(--pid=PID[,PID]... | --vpid=VPID[,VPID]... |
--uid=UID[,UID]... | --vuid=VUSER[,VUSER]... |
--gid=GID[,GID]... | --vgid=VGROUP[,VGROUP]...)...
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] untrack --kernel [--session=SESSION]
--all (--pid | --vpid | --uid | --vuid | --gid | --vgid)...
Disallow specific processes to record user space events:
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] untrack --userspace [--session=SESSION]
(--vpid=VPID[,VPID]... | --vuid=VUSER[,VUSER]... |
--vgid=VGROUP[,VGROUP]...)...
lttng [GENERAL OPTIONS] untrack --userspace [--session=SESSION]
--all (--vpid | --vgid | --vuid)...
DESCRIPTION¶
The lttng untrack command disallows one or more processes to record LTTng events based on their attributes within:
With the --session=SESSION option
Without the --session option
See lttng-concepts(7) to learn more about recording sessions and recording event rules.
The untrack command removes values from inclusion sets of process attributes. See lttng-track(1) to learn more about inclusion sets.
See the “EXAMPLES” section below for usage examples.
Inclusion set example¶
A common operation is to create a recording session (see lttng-create(1)), remove all the entries from the Linux kernel process ID inclusion set, start recording, and then manually add PIDs while the recording session is active.
Assume the maximum system PID is 7 for this example.
$ lttng create
Initial inclusion set:
[0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
$ lttng untrack --kernel --all --pid
Inclusion set:
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
$ lttng enable-event --kernel ... $ lttng start $ # ... $ lttng track --kernel --pid=3,5
Inclusion set:
[ ] [ ] [ ] [3] [ ] [5] [ ] [ ]
$ lttng track --kernel --pid=2
Inclusion set:
[ ] [ ] [2] [3] [ ] [5] [ ] [ ]
OPTIONS¶
See lttng(1) for GENERAL OPTIONS.
Tracing domain¶
One of:
-k, --kernel
-u, --userspace
Recording target¶
-s SESSION, --session=SESSION
Inclusion set selection¶
-p [PID[,PID]...], --pid[=PID[,PID]...]
PID is the process ID attribute of a process as seen from the root PID namespace (see pid_namespaces(7)).
Only available with --kernel option.
--vpid[=VPID[,VPID]...]
VPID is the virtual process ID attribute of a process as seen from the PID namespace of the process (see pid_namespaces(7)).
--uid[=USER[,USER]...]
USER is either:
The connected LTTng session daemon (see lttng-sessiond(8)) performs the user name resolution on removal from the user ID inclusion set.
Only available with --kernel option.
--vuid[=VUSER[,VUSER]...]
VUSER is either:
The connected LTTng session daemon (see lttng-sessiond(8)) performs the user name resolution on removal from the virtual user ID inclusion set.
--gid[=GROUP[,GROUP]...]
GROUP is either:
The connected LTTng session daemon (see lttng-sessiond(8)) performs the group name resolution on removal from the group ID inclusion set.
Only available with --kernel option.
--vgid[=VGROUP[,VGROUP]...]
VGROUP is either:
The connected LTTng session daemon (see lttng-sessiond(8)) performs the group name resolution on removal from the virtual group ID inclusion set.
Inclusion set operation¶
-a, --all
Program information¶
-h, --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
EXIT STATUS¶
0
1
2
3
4
ENVIRONMENT¶
LTTNG_ABORT_ON_ERROR
LTTNG_HOME
Defaults to $HOME.
Useful when the Unix user running the commands has a non-writable home directory.
LTTNG_MAN_BIN_PATH
LTTNG_SESSION_CONFIG_XSD_PATH
LTTNG_SESSIOND_PATH
The --sessiond-path general option overrides this environment variable.
FILES¶
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttngrc
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
Override this path with the --output option of the lttng-create(1) command.
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng
$LTTNG_HOME/.lttng/sessions
/etc/lttng/sessions
Note
$LTTNG_HOME defaults to the value of the HOME environment variable.
EXAMPLES¶
Example 1. Remove the PIDs 1728 and 3775 from the Linux kernel process ID inclusion set of the current recording session.
See the --pid option.
$ lttng untrack --kernel --pid=1728,3775
Example 2. Remove the IDs of a specific groups from the user space virtual group ID inclusion set of a specific recording session.
See the --vgid and --session options.
$ lttng untrack --userspace --session=my-session \
--vgid=docker,mysql
Example 3. Remove all the user IDs from the Linux kernel user ID inclusion set of the current recording session.
See the --all and --uid options.
$ lttng untrack --kernel --all --uid
RESOURCES¶
COPYRIGHT¶
This program is part of the LTTng-tools project.
LTTng-tools is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html>. See the LICENSE <https://github.com/lttng/lttng-tools/blob/master/LICENSE> file for details.
THANKS¶
Special thanks to Michel Dagenais and the DORSAL laboratory <http://www.dorsal.polymtl.ca/> 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.
SEE ALSO¶
lttng(1), lttng-track(1), lttng-concepts(7)
14 June 2021 | LTTng 2.13.11 |