Hi,

I'm trying to use LTTng to trace Linux events on a Linux distro called YOCTO.
Using the following commands, I do not get any kernel events in the LTTng trace

"
lttng create my-kernel-session --output=/tmp/my-kernel-trace
lttng enable-channel test --kernel --subbuf-size=10000000
lttng enable-event --kernel --all -c test
lttng add-context -k -t vpid -t vtid -t procname
lttng start
"

The resulting trace is empty.

No matter what I try, I can't seem to get any kernel events thorough to LTTng.

Using v2.8.8.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,
alin stanciu
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