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1 | = Overview = |
2 | The Linux Tools Trace Viewer is a stand-alone application based on Eclipse's | |
3 | Rich Client Platform (RCP). The purpose of this is to provide a lightweight | |
4 | application to view and analyze traces. It includes all TMF (Tracing and | |
5 | Monitoring Framework) features, as well as all features from the LTTng (Linux | |
6 | Tracing Toolkit next generation) Eclipse integration, which are provided by the | |
7 | Linux Tools Project. | |
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9 | = Getting Started = | |
10 | To start the Linux Tools Trace Viewer, go to the directory where the Trace | |
11 | Viewer is installed and then run the application named '''traceViewer'''. | |
12 | During startup, the Trace Viewer will create, if necessary, an Eclipse workspace | |
13 | in the user's home directory with the name ''.traceviewer''. It also creates, if | |
14 | needed, a default tracing project called ''Tracing''. | |
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16 | Now the application can be used as described in the User Guide for Linux Tools | |
17 | LTTng integration (see section [[#References | References]]). | |
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19 | = References = | |
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21 | * [http://www.eclipse.org/linuxtools/projectPages/lttng/ Linux Tools - LTTng integration] | |
22 | * [http://www.lttng.org/ LTTng project] | |
23 | * [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Linux_Tools_Project/TMF/User_Guide TMF User Guide] | |
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