X-Git-Url: http://git.liburcu.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=2.8%2Flttng-docs-2.8.txt;h=5a42c473c158eb31ef8595192776abfa04651542;hb=2e333859971dee32131788543efc1261aebf6f14;hp=6d6ddc91f6eacabd413c47a3a7c2f6ddcab3278a;hpb=4515af6ef6097035c773786cb47a1498456d4668;p=lttng-docs.git diff --git a/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt b/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt index 6d6ddc9..5a42c47 100644 --- a/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt +++ b/2.8/lttng-docs-2.8.txt @@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ This tutorial walks you through the steps to: The following command lines start with cmd:sudo because you need root privileges to trace the Linux kernel. You can avoid using cmd:sudo if -your Unix user is a member of the <>. +your Unix user is a member of the <>. . Create a <>: + @@ -5080,8 +5080,8 @@ Any event that the LTTng logger emits is named `lttng_logger` and belongs to the Linux kernel <>. However, unlike other instrumentation points in the kernel tracing domain, **any Unix user** can <> which -matches its event name, not only the root user or users in the tracing -group. +matches its event name, not only the root user or users in the +<>. To use the LTTng logger: @@ -7339,7 +7339,7 @@ tracer:: <>:: A namespace for event sources. -tracing group:: +<>:: The Unix group in which a Unix user can be to be allowed to trace the Linux kernel.