lttng-metadata(1)
=================
+:revdate: 28 November 2016
NAME
DESCRIPTION
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-The `lttng metadata` command manages a tracing session's metadata
-generation options.
-
-As of this version, only the `regenerate` command's action is available.
-Regenerating a tracing session's metadata can be used to
-resample the offset between the system's monotonic clock and
-the wall-clock time.
-
-This command is meant to be used to resample the wall-clock time
-following a major
-link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol[NTP]
-correction. As such, a system booting with an incorrect wall time can be
-traced before its wall time is NTP-corrected. Regenerating the tracing
-session's metadata ensures that trace viewers can accurately determine
-the events time relative to Unix Epoch.
+WARNING: This command is **deprecated**; it has been replaced by
+`lttng regenerate metadata` (see man:lttng-regenerate(1)).
include::common-cmd-options-head.txt[]
-option:-s, option:--session='SESSION'::
+option:-s 'SESSION', option:--session='SESSION'::
Manage the metadata generation of the tracing session named 'SESSION'
instead of the current tracing session.
user space tracing sessions (using per-user buffering), in non-live
mode.
-See linklttng:lttng-enable-channel(1) for more information about
-buffering schemes and linklttng:lttng-create(1) for more information
+See man:lttng-enable-channel(1) for more information about
+buffering schemes and man:lttng-create(1) for more information
about the different tracing session modes.
SEE ALSO
--------
-linklttng:lttng(1)
+man:lttng(1)