[ltt-dev] Hi, everybody. i am a newbie here! whocouldtellmehow can i use LTTng ( i just need an example without LinuxTraceToolkitNextGeneration Manual)

Gavin unbutun at sohu.com
Thu May 27 08:08:58 EDT 2010


Hi, srikanth

It works, Thank you for your kind help

Good luck!


Regards,

Gavin


2010-05-27 



Happy everyday ! 



发件人: srikanth krishnakar 
发送时间: 2010-05-26  20:58:37 
收件人: unbutun 
抄送: ltt-dev 
主题: Re: Re: Re: [ltt-dev] Hi, everybody. i am a newbie here! whocouldtellmehow can i use LTTng ( i just need an example without LinuxTraceToolkitNextGeneration Manual) 
 
Copy your /tmp/trace1 to /root/trace1 

then from LTTV-GUI add the trace directory /root/trace1

Now you  should be able to see the data.

-Srikant


2010/5/26 unbutun <unbutun at sohu.com>

Hi, srikanth

I know my fault is the version of Lttng lttctl lttv

Now, it's work, and have output of lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace1

in my enviorment,   there is only  ltt-control- 0.68-19062009.tar.gz  linux-2.6.29.tar.gz lttv-0.12.12-05032009.tar.gz   patch-2.6.29-lttng-0.1222.tar.gz
without ltt-usertrace-0.6.tar.gz

But,  use lttv-gui,  show there unknow_process in process tag, and show MODULE_UNKNOW in mode_types

 what's wrong of that ? 

is there any option which needed to choose in menuconfig ?

or  anyother  i need to do ?

Thanks, Advance

And thank you for your kind

Regards,

Gavin



2010-05-26 



Happy everyday ! 



发件人: srikanth krishnakar 
发送时间: 2010-05-25  20:33:36 
收件人: unbutun 
抄送: ltt-dev 
主题: Re: Re: Re: [ltt-dev] Hi, everybody. i am a newbie here! who couldtellmehow can i use LTTng ( i just need an example without Linux TraceToolkitNextGeneration Manual) 
Gavin,

Please make sure you have run the following command's in sequence :

Before proceeding, run the following script:

--------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/bash
mkdir /mnt/debugfs
echo "debugfs  /mnt/debugfs debugfs  defaults   0  0" >> /etc/fstab
echo "debugfs Mounted"
echo ltt-filter >> /etc/modules
echo ltt-statedump  >> /etc/modules
echo ltt-kprobes  >> /etc/modules
echo ltt-marker-control >> /etc/modules
echo ltt-serialize >> /etc/modules
echo ltt-trace-control >> /etc/modules
echo ltt-userspace-event >> /etc/modules

#probes
echo block-trace >> /etc/modules
echo fs-trace >> /etc/modules
echo ipc-trace >> /etc/modules
echo kernel-trace >> /etc/modules
echo lockdep-trace >> /etc/modules
echo mm-trace >> /etc/modules
echo net-extended-trace >> /etc/modules
echo net-trace >> /etc/modules
echo pm-trace >> /etc/modules
echo rcu-trace >> /etc/modules
echo syscall-trace >> /etc/modules
echo trap-trace >> /etc/modules
--------------------------------------------------------------

Now Reboot the target, and proceed with the below steps !! You should be now able to get the trace output. 

1. ltt-armall

(The above is required to connect all the marker's, else you'll end up with Zero sized trace file, as you have shown here)

2. lttctl -C -w /tmp/trace1 trace1

(Now carry on with you normal process on the system, till then your trace data will be collected, then after some time run the below command to assure that all events are logged into the trace files)

3. lttctl -D trace1

4. lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace1 > lttng-output.txt

If you are following the same steps, then show me the output of command -> "ltt-armall" .

-Srikanth



2010/5/25 unbutun <unbutun at sohu.com>

No, Srikanth, i do everything in the Linux Trace ToolkitNextGeneration Manual 

and 
# lttctl -C -w /tmp/trace1 trace1


# lttctl -D trace1
all successful

but there is nothing in /tmp/trace1/ files (these files' size is 0 )

# lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace1  

got the error:

The input data file /tmp/trace1/irq_state_0 does not contain a trace
The input data file /tmp/trace1/module_state_0 does not contain a trace
The input data file /tmp/trace1/syscall_state_0 does not contain a trace
The input data file /tmp/trace1/softirq_state_0 does not contain a trace
The input data file /tmp/trace1/metadata_0 does not contain a trace
The input data file /tmp/trace1/swap_state_0 does not contain a trace

(process: 2272): WARNING: Trace /tmp/trace1/ has no metadata tracefile
(process: 2272): CRITICAL: cannot open trace /tmp/trace1

/usr/bin/lttv: line 15: 2270 Segmentation fault $0.real $*

Do you know what's wrong of that?


Thanks, Advance

And thank you for your kind

Regards,

Gavin
2010-05-25 



Happy everyday ! 



发件人: srikanth krishnakar 
发送时间: 2010-05-25  14:56:25 
收件人: unbutun 
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主题: Re: Re: [ltt-dev] Hi, everybody. i am a newbie here! who could tellmehow can i use LTTng ( i just need an example without Linux Trace ToolkitNextGeneration Manual) 



On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:40 AM, unbutun <unbutun at sohu.com> wrote:

Hi, Srikanth

I do it as the following:

1. download the kernel 2.6.33.3 and patch patch-2.6.33.3-lttng-0.213.tar.gz ,  tar xzf them into /usr/src/kernel, move patch-2.6.33.3-lttng-0.213 to patches, 
    move patches into linux-2.6.33.3 

2. quilt push -a

3. enabled the kernel LTTng in make menuconfig, just enable this and every other is as default (kernel and LTTng)

4. build the kernel and install it

5. rpm -i  the following:
    libkcompat-devel-0.0-1.1.i386.rpm 
    liblttctl0-0.71-1.1.i386.rpm
    liblttctl-devel-0.71-1.1.i386.rpm 
    liblttv0-0.12.17-1.1.i386.rpm 
    liblttv-devel-0.12.17-1.1.i386.rpm 
    liburcu0-0.2.3-alpha.1.1.i386.rpm 
    liburcu-devel-0.2.3-alpha.1.1.i386.rpm 
    ltt-control-0.71-1.1.i386.rpm 
    ltt-control-debug-0.71-1.1.i386.rpm 
    lttv-0.12.17-1.1.i386.rpm 
    lttv-debug-0.12.17-1.1.i386.rpm



I think you have missed the following command here, before starting the trace;

# ltt-armall 

Then you follow with the below commands !!!


6. run your command:
    
# lttctl -C -w /tmp/trace1 trace1


# lttctl -D trace1
all successful

but 
# lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace1  > lttng-output.txt

failed, and said that there is no metadata in /tmp/trace1/metadata_0 



is there anything wrong with my steps or anything else do i need to install or config in my FC11 ?


Thanks, Advance

Any help would be much appreciated !

Regards,

Gavin


2010-05-25 



unbutun 



发件人: srikanth krishnakar 
发送时间: 2010-05-24  21:39:35 
收件人: unbutun 
抄送: ltt-dev 
主题: Re: [ltt-dev] Hi, everybody. i am a newbie here! who could tell mehow can i use LTTng ( i just need an example without Linux Trace Toolkit NextGeneration Manual) 
Gavin,

1. Make sure you are running the FC11 kernel 2.6.30 (any FC11 kernel) with LTTng support. That is you need to patch the kernel of FC11 with LTTng patches and should be loaded with all necessary LTTng kernel modules.

2. Once you make sure that CONFIG_LTT and other LTT options are enabled in kernel, then you need to run "ltt-armall" for markers.

3. Now you should be ready to start the trace process with the command :


# lttctl -C -w /tmp/trace1 trace14. To stop tracing you run:



# lttctl -D trace15. Dump the output to a text file 



# lttv -m textDump -t /tmp/trace1  > lttng-output.txt



For more information, you can follow the instructions  at : http://lttng.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=lttv.git;a=blob_plain;f=LTTngManual.html



-Srikanth



On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 5:44 PM, unbutun <unbutun at sohu.com> wrote:

Hi,

just as the title, i have install lttng on FC11. and don't know how to use it to trace the kernel, 

is there anyone who is very kind to tell me about that without care about my junior question ?


Thanks Advance

Regards,

Gavin

2010-05-24 



unbutun 


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