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<p>Hi Jeremie,</p>
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<p>I am attempting to enable syscalls by doing: <span style="font-family: "Cordia New",sans-serif;">
lttng enable-event -a -k --syscall</span> but I am received a warning: "Warning: Kernel events already enabled". From searching online, I read that the warning is just a UI issue and doesn't actually affect the functionality of LTTng; that the syscalls are
actually being enabled. However when viewing the kernel trace inside TraceCompass or Tracealyzer I do barely ever see any system calls. The only syscalls that appear if any are almost always "clone". I am currently using Fedora 22, x86 architecture. Be great
to get some insight regarding the warning and what I could be doing better to see syscalls by enabling the event. Thanks for your help.</p>
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<p>Dilong Zheng<br>
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