events are contained in a specific channel, itself contained in a
specific tracing session. A channel is a group of events with
tunable parameters (event loss mode, sub-buffer size, number of
-sub-buffers, trace file sizes and count, etc.). A given channel may
-only be responsible for enabled events belonging to one domain: either
-kernel or user space.
+sub-buffers, trace file sizes and count, to name a few). A given channel
+may only be responsible for enabled events belonging to one domain:
+either kernel or user space.
If you only used the `create`, `enable-event` and `start`/`stop`
commands of the `lttng` tool so far, one or two channels were
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<span class="t">Note:</span>Because of a current limitation, all
channels must be <em>created</em> prior to beginning tracing in a
- given tracing session, i.e. before the first time you do
+ given tracing session, that is before the first time you do
<code>lttng start</code>.
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