Salut Benoit,
The LTTng Eclipse plug-in is more geared towards kernel traces, at the
moment, with some views being specific to this type of traces
(control-flow view, resources view). You should still be able to open
UST traces in Eclipse and see the events.
Good luck,
Marc
On 11-05-11 05:03 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Thank you
it work very fine now. :)
Can i use TMF for watching traces making with usttrace ?
Or only LTTV can make this ?
Benoit Tirefort
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Envoyé: Mercredi 11 Mai 2011 10h09:35 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne /
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Objet: Re: [ltt-dev] Problem with TMF
Hi Benoit,
On 11-05-11 03:24 AM,[email protected] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am rookie with lttng and I want to test it.
The simply way for me seems to be to test it with ubuntu and the ppa/lttng.
So I have Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. I am using the
repositoryhttp://ppa.launchpad.net/lttng/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
I have installed the kernel with lttng, ltt-bin, liblttvtraceread-2.5 and
liblttvtraceread-2.5-jni
All relatively recent versions of LTTng output the 2.6 trace format. The
package you need for TMF compatibility is "liblttvtraceread-loader-2.6",
which should also be available in the PPA.
Cheers,
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