---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 11:27:35 +0200 From: Randy Wijnants <[email protected]>
> I've drawn the LTTng architecture in relation to the commandline / buffer > options. > It would be nice if it would be used on the lttng website (if you find it > usefull ofcourse). > I'm using this for a presentation at our company to explain more in-depth > lttng configuration details. > > Originally posted on IRC. As suggested by Compudj i've released it under CC > license. > > Let me know what you think of it or if you have suggestions / improvements >:) > I can also provide SVG image, or push it to the repo? > > http://tty32.org/Logging%20configuration2.png > > Randy Wijnants. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SVG, please. I may end up integrating it into the DocBook documentation. The dashed arrows running from userspace to liblttng-ust and the kernel to LTTng kernel module(s) don't make sense. The remaining dashed arrows (all running from the session daemon) all represent control flow, which is not what happens between userspace/kernel and liblttng-ust/LTTng-kernel-modules. You should use a different convention, such as dotted arrows. The enable-channel arrow should be accompanied by an enable-event arrow (same functionality, different resolution). You could also add a box for the lttng client, which talks to (controls) the session daemon. Daniel U. Thibault Protection des systèmes et contremesures (PSC) | Systems Protection & Countermeasures (SPC) Cyber sécurité pour les missions essentielles (CME) | Mission Critical Cyber Security (MCCS) R & D pour la défense Canada - Valcartier (RDDC Valcartier) | Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier (DRDC Valcartier) 2459 route de la Bravoure Québec QC G3J 1X5 CANADA Vox : (418) 844-4000 x4245 Fax : (418) 844-4538 NAC : 918V QSDJ <http://www.travelgis.com/map.asp?addr=918V%20QSDJ> Gouvernement du Canada | Government of Canada <http://www.valcartier.drdc-rddc.gc.ca/> _______________________________________________ lttng-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev
