Hi All, I have figured out the mistake which i was doing. it is the problem with --consumerd32-libdir --consumerd32-path. now i'm spawning sessiond manually and then doing a lttng create. this solved the problem.
Thanks, Anand Neeli On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Anand Neeli <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I have ubuntu i386 debian packages (ppa latest stable) at a location along > with the libraries, and i'm trying to launch lttng and seeing error when > i'm enabling events > > PERROR [30126/30126]: Consumer execl(): No such file or directory (in > spawn_consumerd() at main.c:2294) > Error: Condition timed out. The consumer thread was never ready. Killing it > Error: Fatal error spawning consumer control thread > Error: Events: 32-bit UST consumer start failed (channel channel0, session > auto-20140613-165748) > > Detailed steps i followed are as: > $> pwd > $> ....install/usr/bin > $> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../lib/i386-linux-gnu/ ./lttng-relayd -d > $> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../lib/i386-linux-gnu/ ./lttng --sessiond-path > <abs_path_to>lttng-sessiond --relayd-path <abs_path_to>lttng-relayd create > --live 200000 -U net://localhost > Spawning a session daemon > Session auto-20140613-165748 created. > Traces will be written in net://localhost > Live timer set to 200000 usec > > $> export PATH=$PATH:<abs-path>/lib/i386-linux-gnu/lttng/libexec/ > {i see that consumerd is in lib/<platform>/lttng/libexec/ so have set a > path to it} > > $> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../lib/i386-linux-gnu/ ./lttng enable-event -a > --userspace > > PERROR [30126/30126]: Consumer execl(): No such file or directory (in > spawn_consumerd() at main.c:2294) > Error: Condition timed out. The consumer thread was never ready. Killing it > Error: Fatal error spawning consumer control thread > Error: Events: 32-bit UST consumer start failed (channel channel0, session > auto-20140613-165748) > > What does this mean? and how can i get around this? > can anyone please help. > > > Thanks, > Anand Neeli > > >
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