... to the relay daemon running on the remote system intead of flushing them to the local file system.
Closes: #20
Signed-off-by: Philippe Proulx <eeppeliteloop@gmail.com>
. On the target system, use the man:lttng(1) command-line tool as usual.
When tracing is active, the target's consumer daemon sends sub-buffers
. On the target system, use the man:lttng(1) command-line tool as usual.
When tracing is active, the target's consumer daemon sends sub-buffers
- to the relay daemon running on the remote system intead of flushing
+ to the relay daemon running on the remote system instead of flushing
them to the local file system. The relay daemon writes the received
packets to the local file system.
them to the local file system. The relay daemon writes the received
packets to the local file system.
. On the target system, use the man:lttng(1) command-line tool as usual.
When tracing is active, the target's consumer daemon sends sub-buffers
. On the target system, use the man:lttng(1) command-line tool as usual.
When tracing is active, the target's consumer daemon sends sub-buffers
- to the relay daemon running on the remote system intead of flushing
+ to the relay daemon running on the remote system instead of flushing
them to the local file system. The relay daemon writes the received
packets to the local file system.
them to the local file system. The relay daemon writes the received
packets to the local file system.