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BABELTRACE2-SINK.(7) Babeltrace 2 manual BABELTRACE2-SINK.(7)
babeltrace2-sink.utils.counter - Babeltrace 2's message counter sink
component class
A Babeltrace 2 sink.utils.counter component prints to the standard
output the number of messages it consumes with a count for each type.
+--------------------+
| sink.utils.counter |
| +--> Statistics to the
Messages -->@ in | standard output
+--------------------+
See babeltrace2-intro(7) to learn more about the Babeltrace 2 project
and its core concepts.
The component’s output looks like this:
3842964 Event messages
4 Stream beginning messages
1 Stream end messages
18 Packet beginning messages
14 Packet end messages
189 Discarded event messages
0 Discarded packet messages
3 Message iterator inactivity messages
3843000 messages (TOTAL)
By default, a sink.utils.counter component prints a new block of
statistics every 1000 consumed messages, whatever their types. You
can use the step parameter to override this default period.
The component always prints a block of statistics when there’s no
more messages to consume from its upstream message iterator and the
last block was different.
By default, a sink.utils.counter component prints the count of
messages for each type, even if this count is 0. You can make it hide
the zero counts with the hide-zero parameter.
hide-zero=yes [optional boolean]
Do not print the statistics lines where the count is zero.
step=STEP [optional unsigned integer]
Print a new block of statistics every STEP consumed messages
instead of 1000.
If STEP is 0, then the component only prints statistics when
there’s no more messages to consume.
+--------------------+
| sink.utils.counter |
| |
@ in |
+--------------------+
Input
in
Single input port.
If you encounter any issue or usability problem, please report it on
the Babeltrace bug tracker (see
<https://bugs.lttng.org/projects/babeltrace>).
The Babeltrace project shares some communication channels with the
LTTng project (see <https://lttng.org/>).
· Babeltrace website (see <https://babeltrace.org/>)
· Mailing list (see <https://lists.lttng.org>) for support and
development: lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org
· IRC channel (see <irc://irc.oftc.net/lttng>): #lttng on
irc.oftc.net
· Bug tracker (see <https://bugs.lttng.org/projects/babeltrace>)
· Git repository (see <https://git.efficios.com/?p=babeltrace.git>)
· GitHub project (see <https://github.com/efficios/babeltrace>)
· Continuous integration (see
<https://ci.lttng.org/view/Babeltrace/>)
· Code review (see <https://review.lttng.org/q/project:babeltrace>)
The Babeltrace 2 project is the result of hard work by many regular
developers and occasional contributors.
The current project maintainer is Jérémie Galarneau
<mailto:jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>.
This component class is part of the Babeltrace 2 project.
Babeltrace is distributed under the MIT license (see
<https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>).
babeltrace2-intro(7), babeltrace2-plugin-utils(7)
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Pages that refer to this page: babeltrace2(1) , babeltrace2-plugin-utils(7)