2014-09-17 17:10 GMT+02:00 Matthew Khouzam <[email protected]>: > One way is to connect directly to the LTTng Relayd. I believe Julien > Desfossez can comment better than me, but I think LTTngtop does not use > the disk so it can be a nice starting point.
But as I’m understanding things, the lttng-relayd needs an output, a base directory, where traces are actually written to disk, isn't it? > If java is more your thing, > TMF (soon to be tracecompass, hopefully?) has connectors to the relayd > that can be re-used too. > > IMO: > if you want pretty graphs in a UI, tmf is the way to go > pretty graphs saved as pngs, python with relayd is a nice alternative > real time monitoring, just use lttngtop, and extend it! In fact I'm not interested in UI, I would like to do automatic analysis at runtime, mostly on user space tracepoints. Thanks, -- Elie Abi Saad _______________________________________________ lttng-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev
