babeltrace2(1)
NAME
babeltrace2 — Convert or process one or more traces, and more
SYNOPSIS
babeltrace2 [--debug | --verbose | --log-level=LVL]
[--omit-home-plugin-path] [--omit-system-plugin-path]
[--plugin-path=PATH[:PATH]…] [CMD] [CMD ARGS]DESCRIPTION
babeltrace2 is an open-source trace converter and processor
command-line program. The tool can open one or more traces and convert
between multiple formats, possibly with one or more filters in the
conversion path, and perform other operations depending on the
command CMD (see COMMANDS).
NoteYou might be looking for the babeltrace2-convert(1) command’s
manual page; the convert command is the default command of
babeltrace2 and is backward compatible with babeltrace(1).
See EXAMPLES for convert command examples.
See babeltrace2-intro(7) to learn more about the Babeltrace 2 project and its core concepts.
Most of the babeltrace2 commands load Babeltrace 2 plugins to
perform their operation. The search path for Babeltrace 2 plugins
is, in this order:
-
The colon-separated (or semicolon, on Windows) list of directories in the
BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_PATHenvironment variable. -
The colon-separated (or semicolon, on Windows) list of directories in the
--plugin-pathoption. -
$HOME/.local/lib/babeltrace2/plugins -
/usr/lib/babeltrace2/plugins
You can use the babeltrace2-list-plugins(1) command to dynamically list the available plugins and what they offer. See PROJECT’S PLUGINS for a list of plugins shipped with Babeltrace 2.
OPTIONS
-
-d -
--debug -
Legacy option: this is equivalent to
--log-level=TRACE. -
-lLVL -
--log-level=LVL -
Set the log level of all known Babeltrace 2 loggers to
LVL, including individual components for the babeltrace2-convert(1) and babeltrace2-run(1) commands.You can override the log level of a specific component with the
--log-leveloption of the babeltrace2-convert(1) or babeltrace2-run(1) commands.You can override the log level of the library with the
LIBBABELTRACE2_INIT_LOG_LEVELenvironment variable.You can override the log level of the CLI with the
BABELTRACE_CLI_LOG_LEVELenvironment variable.You can override the log level of the Babeltrace 2 Python bindings with the
BABELTRACE_PYTHON_BT2_LOG_LEVELenvironment variable.The available values for
LVLare:-
NONE -
N -
Logging is disabled.
-
FATAL -
F -
Severe errors that lead the execution to abort immediately.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
ERROR -
E -
Errors that might still allow the execution to continue.
Usually, once one or more errors are reported at this level, the application, plugin, or library won’t perform any more useful task, but it should still exit cleanly.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
WARN -
WARNING -
W -
Unexpected situations which still allow the execution to continue.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
INFO -
I -
Informational messages that highlight progress or important states of the application, plugins, or library.
This level can be enabled in production.
-
DEBUG -
D -
Debugging information, with a higher level of details than the
TRACElevel.This level should not be enabled in production.
-
TRACE -
T -
Low-level debugging context information.
This level should not be enabled in production.
-
-
--omit-home-plugin-path -
Do not search for plugins in
$HOME/.local/lib/babeltrace2/plugins. -
--omit-system-plugin-path -
Do not search for plugins in
/usr/lib/babeltrace2/plugins. -
--plugin-path=PATH[:PATH]… -
Add
PATHto the list of paths in which plugins can be found. -
-v -
--verbose -
Legacy option: this is equivalent to
--log-level=INFO.If
CMDisconvertor is missing, then this also sets theverboseparameter of the implicit sink.text.pretty component (see babeltrace2-sink.text.pretty(7)) to true. -
-h -
--help -
Show help and quit.
-
-V -
--version -
Show version and quit.
COMMANDS
The following commands also have their own --help option.
-
convert -
Convert one or more traces to a given format, possibly with filters in the conversion path.
This is the default command: you don’t need to explicitly specify this command’s name to use it.
This command is backward compatible with the babeltrace(1) program.
-
help -
Get help for a specific plugin or plugin’s component class.
See babeltrace2-help(1).
-
list-plugins -
List the available Babeltrace 2 plugins and their component classes.
-
query -
Query an object from a component class.
See babeltrace2-query(1).
-
run -
Build a trace processing graph and run it.
See babeltrace2-run(1).
PROJECT’S PLUGINS
The following plugins are provided by the Babeltrace 2 project itself.
- babeltrace2-plugin-ctf(7)
-
CTF trace input (from the file system and from the LTTng-live protocol) and output to the file system.
Component classes:
- babeltrace2-plugin-lttng-utils(7)
-
Processing graph utilities for LTTng traces.
Component class:
- babeltrace2-plugin-text(7)
-
Plain text input and output.
Component classes:
- babeltrace2-plugin-utils(7)
-
Processing graph utilities.
Component classes:
EXAMPLES
The following examples are the same as the babeltrace2-convert(1)
manual page’s examples because convert is the default babeltrace2
program’s command.
ExamplePretty-print the events, in order, of one or more CTF traces.
$ babeltrace2 my-ctf-traces$ babeltrace2 my-ctf-traces$ babeltrace2 my-ctf-trace-1 my-ctf-trace-2 my-ctf-trace-3ExampleTrim a CTF trace and pretty-print the events.
$ babeltrace2 my-ctf-trace --begin=22:55:43.658582931 \
--end=22:55:46.967687564$ babeltrace2 my-trace --begin=22:55:43.658582931$ babeltrace2 my-trace --end=22:55:46.967687564$ babeltrace2 my-trace --timerange=22:55:43,22:55:46.967687564ExampleTrim a CTF trace, enable the stream intersection mode, and write a CTF trace.
$ babeltrace2 my-ctf-trace --stream-intersection \
--timerange=22:55:43,22:55:46.967687564 \
--output-format=ctf --output=out-ctf-traceExamplePrint the available remote LTTng sessions (through LTTng live).
$ babeltrace2 --input-format=lttng-live net://localhostExamplePretty-print LTTng live events.
$ babeltrace2 net://localhost/host/myhostname/my-session-nameExampleRecord LTTng live traces to the file system (as CTF traces).
$ babeltrace2 net://localhost/host/myhostname/my-session-name \
--params=session-not-found-action=end \
--output-format=ctf --output=out-ctf-tracesExampleRead a CTF trace as fast as possible using a dummy output.
$ babeltrace2 my-trace --output-format=dummyExampleRead three CTF traces in stream intersection mode, add debugging information, and pretty-print them to a file.
$ babeltrace2 ctf-trace1 ctf-trace2 ctf-trace3 --stream-intersection \
--debug-info --output=pretty-outExamplePretty-print a CTF trace and traces from an explicit source component, with the event times showed in seconds since the Unix epoch.
$ babeltrace2 ctf-trace --component=src.my-plugin.my-src \
--params='path="spec-trace",output-some-event-type=yes' \
--clock-secondsExampleSend LTTng live events to an explicit sink component.
$ babeltrace2 net://localhost/host/myhostname/mysession \
--component=sink.my-plugin.my-sinkExampleTrim a CTF trace, add debugging information, apply an explicit filter component, and write as a CTF trace.
$ babeltrace2 /path/to/ctf/trace --timerange=22:14:38,22:15:07 \
--debug-info --component=filter.my-plugin.my-filter \
--params=criteria=xyz,ignore-abc=yes \
--output-format=ctf --output=out-ctf-traceExamplePrint the metadata text of a CTF trace.
$ babeltrace2 /path/to/ctf/trace --output-format=ctf-metadataENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Babeltrace 2 library
-
BABELTRACE_EXEC_ON_ABORT=CMDLINE -
Execute the command line
CMDLINE, as parsed like a UNIX 98 shell, when any part of the Babeltrace 2 project unexpectedly aborts.The application only aborts when the executed command returns, ignoring its exit status.
This environment variable is ignored when the application has the
setuidor thesetgidaccess right flag set. -
BABELTRACE_TERM_COLOR=(AUTO|NEVER|ALWAYS) -
Force the terminal color support for the babeltrace2(1) program and the project’s plugins.
The available values are:
-
AUTO -
Only emit terminal color codes when the standard output and error streams are connected to a color-capable terminal.
-
NEVER -
Never emit terminal color codes.
-
ALWAYS -
Always emit terminal color codes.
-
-
BABELTRACE_TERM_COLOR_BRIGHT_MEANS_BOLD=0 -
Set to
0to emit SGR codes 90 to 97 for bright colors instead of bold (SGR code 1) and standard color codes (SGR codes 30 to 37). -
BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_PATH=PATHS -
Set the list of directories, in order, in which dynamic plugins can be found before other directories are considered to
PATHS(colon-separated, or semicolon on Windows). -
LIBBABELTRACE2_DISABLE_PYTHON_PLUGINS=1 -
Disable the loading of any Babeltrace 2 Python plugin.
-
LIBBABELTRACE2_INIT_LOG_LEVEL=LVL -
Force the Babeltrace 2 library’s initial log level to be
LVL.If this environment variable is set, it overrides the log level set by the
--log-leveloption for the Babeltrace 2 library logger.The available values for
LVLare:-
NONE -
N -
Logging is disabled.
-
FATAL -
F -
Severe errors that lead the execution to abort immediately.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
ERROR -
E -
Errors that might still allow the execution to continue.
Usually, once one or more errors are reported at this level, the application, plugin, or library won’t perform any more useful task, but it should still exit cleanly.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
WARN -
WARNING -
W -
Unexpected situations which still allow the execution to continue.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
INFO -
I -
Informational messages that highlight progress or important states of the application, plugins, or library.
This level can be enabled in production.
-
DEBUG -
D -
Debugging information, with a higher level of details than the
TRACElevel.This level should not be enabled in production.
-
TRACE -
T -
Low-level debugging context information.
This level should not be enabled in production.
-
-
LIBBABELTRACE2_NO_DLCLOSE=1 -
Make the Babeltrace 2 library leave any dynamically loaded modules (plugins and plugin providers) open at exit. This can be useful for debugging purposes.
-
LIBBABELTRACE2_PLUGIN_PROVIDER_DIR=DIR -
Set the directory from which the Babeltrace 2 library dynamically loads plugin provider shared objects to
DIR.If this environment variable is set, it overrides the default plugin provider directory.
Babeltrace 2 Python bindings
-
BABELTRACE_PYTHON_BT2_LOG_LEVEL=LVL -
Force the Babeltrace 2 Python bindings log level to be
LVL.If this environment variable is set, it overrides the log level set by the
--log-leveloption for the Python bindings logger.The available values for
LVLare:-
NONE -
N -
Logging is disabled.
-
FATAL -
F -
Severe errors that lead the execution to abort immediately.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
ERROR -
E -
Errors that might still allow the execution to continue.
Usually, once one or more errors are reported at this level, the application, plugin, or library won’t perform any more useful task, but it should still exit cleanly.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
WARN -
WARNING -
W -
Unexpected situations which still allow the execution to continue.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
INFO -
I -
Informational messages that highlight progress or important states of the application, plugins, or library.
This level can be enabled in production.
-
DEBUG -
D -
Debugging information, with a higher level of details than the
TRACElevel.This level should not be enabled in production.
-
TRACE -
T -
Low-level debugging context information.
This level should not be enabled in production.
-
CLI
-
BABELTRACE_CLI_LOG_LEVEL=LVL -
Force
babeltrace2CLI’s log level to beLVL.If this environment variable is set, it overrides the log level set by the
--log-leveloption for the CLI logger.The available values for
LVLare:-
NONE -
N -
Logging is disabled.
-
FATAL -
F -
Severe errors that lead the execution to abort immediately.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
ERROR -
E -
Errors that might still allow the execution to continue.
Usually, once one or more errors are reported at this level, the application, plugin, or library won’t perform any more useful task, but it should still exit cleanly.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
WARN -
WARNING -
W -
Unexpected situations which still allow the execution to continue.
This level should be enabled in production.
-
INFO -
I -
Informational messages that highlight progress or important states of the application, plugins, or library.
This level can be enabled in production.
-
DEBUG -
D -
Debugging information, with a higher level of details than the
TRACElevel.This level should not be enabled in production.
-
TRACE -
T -
Low-level debugging context information.
This level should not be enabled in production.
-
-
BABELTRACE_CLI_WARN_COMMAND_NAME_DIRECTORY_CLASH=0 -
Disable the warning message which babeltrace2-convert(1) prints when you convert a trace with a relative path that’s also the name of a
babeltrace2command. -
BABELTRACE_DEBUG=1 -
Legacy variable: equivalent to setting the
--log-leveloption toTRACE. -
BABELTRACE_VERBOSE=1 -
Legacy variable: equivalent to setting the
--log-leveloption toINFO.
FILES
-
$HOME/.local/lib/babeltrace2/plugins -
User plugin directory.
-
/usr/lib/babeltrace2/plugins -
System plugin directory.
-
/usr/lib/babeltrace2/plugin-providers -
System plugin provider directory.
EXIT STATUS
0 on success, 1 otherwise.
SEE ALSO
babeltrace2-intro(7), babeltrace2-convert(1), babeltrace2-help(1), babeltrace2-list-plugins(1), babeltrace2-query(1), babeltrace2-run(1)