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NAME

       babeltrace — Babeltrace Trace Viewer and Converter

SYNOPSIS

       babeltrace [OPTIONS] FILE...

DESCRIPTION

       Babeltrace  is  a  trace  viewer and converter reading and writing the Common Trace Format
       (CTF). Its main use is to pretty-print  CTF  traces  into  a  human-readable  text  output
       ordered by time.

       This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax with long options starting with two
       dashes. Below is a summary of the available options.

       FILE   Input trace FILE(s) or directory(ies)

       -w, --output OUTPUT
              Output trace path (default: stdout)

       -i, --input-format FORMAT
              Input trace format (default: ctf).  CTF  is  currently  the  only  supported  input
              format.

       -o, --output-format FORMAT
              Output trace format (default: text)

       -h, --help
              This help message

       -l, --list
              List available formats

       -v, --verbose
              Verbose mode (or set BABELTRACE_VERBOSE environment variable)

       -d, --debug
              Debug mode (or set BABELTRACE_DEBUG environment variable)

       --no-delta
              Do not print time delta between consecutive events

       -n, --names name1<,name2,...>
              Print  field names: (payload OR args OR arg), none, all, scope, header, (context OR
              ctx), (default: payload,context).

       -f, --fields name1<,name2,...>
              Print additional fields: all, trace, trace:hostname, trace:domain,  trace:procname,
              trace:vpid, loglevel.

       --clock-cycles
              Disregard internal clock offset (use raw value)

       --clock-offset seconds
              Clock offset in seconds

       --clock-seconds
              Print the timestamps as [sec.ns] (default is: [hh:mm:ss.ns])

       --clock-date
              Print clock date

       --clock-gmt
              Print clock in GMT time zone (default: local time zone)

       --stream-intersection
              Only print events when all streams are active

       --debug-info-dir
              Directory   in   which   to   look   for   debugging  information  files  (default:
              /usr/lib/debug/)

       --debug-info-target-prefix
              Directory to use as a prefix for executable lookup

       --debug-info-full-path
              Show full debug info source and binary paths (if available)

       Formats available: ctf, dummy, text.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Note that all command line options will override environmenal variables.

       BABELTRACE_VERBOSE
              Activate verbose Babeltrace output.

       BABELTRACE_DEBUG
              Activate debug Babeltrace output.

SEE ALSO

       babeltrace-log(1), lttng(1), lttng-ust(3), lttng-sessiond(8)

BUGS

       The lttng-live plugin does not honor the the "--output" command line option.

       If you encounter any issues or usability problem, please report it  on  our  mailing  list
       <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org> to help improve this project.

CREDITS

       Babeltrace and the babeltrace library are distributed under the MIT license. See the files
       LICENSE and mit-license.txt for details.

       A Web site is available at  http://www.efficios.com/babeltrace  for  more  information  on
       Babeltrace  and  the Common Trace Format. See http://lttng.org for more information on the
       LTTng project.

       Mailing list for support and development: <lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org>.

       You can find us on IRC server irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #lttng.

THANKS

       Thanks to the Linux Foundation and Ericsson for funding part of this work. Thanks  to  the
       Multicore  Association  Tool  Infrastructure  Working  Group  for their active role in the
       creation of the Common Trace Format.

AUTHORS

       Babeltrace was originally written by Mathieu Desnoyers, with additional contributions from
       various    other    people.    It   is   currently   maintained   by   Mathieu   Desnoyers
       <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>.

                                         February 6, 2012                           BABELTRACE(1)