Hi,
I'm using lttng 2.2.0 and encountered an infinite loop:
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root@ubuntu:~# lttng create
Session auto-20130624-165047 created.
Traces will be written in /home/avig/lttng-traces/auto-20130624-165047
root@ubuntu:~# lttng
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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 17:28:26 +0300
From: Avi Goren a...@reduxio.com
I'm using lttng-ust and in the process of the attempt to gain some flush
frequency control I encountered a problem.
I'm having difficulties with the use of enable-channel.
it doesn't seem
Hmmm
Can you report that on bugs.lttng.org with the session daemon logs (-vvv
--verbose-consumer) ?
If indeed the session daemon is stuck or even lttng, it's a pretty serious
issue.
Thanks!
David
Avi Goren:
Hi,
I'm using lttng 2.2.0 and encountered an infinite loop:
Hi Amit,
Can you please open an issue at bugs.lttng.org so we can have a trace of the
issue somewhere along with the fix ?
Thanks!
David
Amit Margalit:
Hi,
I seem to have a problem setting a filter during enable-event, which happens
in
a script immediately after add-context succeeds. The
There is indeed something wrong.
Avi Goren:
Hi,
I'm using lttng-ust and in the process of the attempt to gain some flush
frequency control I encountered a problem.
I'm having difficulties with the use of enable-channel.
it doesn't seem to apply property changes. here's an example:
On 2013-06-23 15:38, Romain Lenglet wrote:
Hi Yannick,
Your change does the job, thanks!
However, the regular expression #[^include].*$ is incorrect, as [] matches
a set of characters.
For instance, '#not an include' is not removed as you intended, as '#' is
followed by 'n'.
I'd
Hi,
We are organizing a tracing summit taking place October 23rd in
Edinburgh, UK, co-located with LinuxCon Europe. Our objective is to
gather people involved in development and users of tracing tools and
trace analysis tools to allow discussing the latest developments, allow
users to express
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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 09:49:36 +0300
From: Avi Goren a...@reduxio.com
I'm using lttng 2.2.0 and encountered an infinite loop:
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# lttng create
Session auto-20130624-165047 created.
Traces will be
Greetings everyone (including LTTng elves),
The lttng-tools project provides a session daemon (lttng-sessiond)
that acts as a tracing registry, the lttng command line for tracing
control, a lttng-ctl library for tracing control and a lttng-relayd
for network streaming.
This is the 2.2 stable
LTTng-UST, the Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation Userspace Tracer, is
port of the low-overhead tracing capabilities of the LTTng kernel tracer
to user-space. The library liblttng-ust enables tracing of
applications and libraries.
Noteworthy new feature in LTTng-UST 2.2.0:
- per UID buffers for
The LTTng modules provide Linux kernel tracing capability to the LTTng
2.x tracer toolset.
Noteworthy features in lttng-modules 2.2.0:
- Many new subsystems are instrumented.
Project website: http://lttng.org
Download link: http://lttng.org/download
(please refer to the README files for
* Mathieu Desnoyers (mathieu.desnoy...@efficios.com) wrote:
LTTng-UST, the Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation Userspace Tracer, is
port of the low-overhead tracing capabilities of the LTTng kernel tracer
to user-space. The library liblttng-ust enables tracing of
applications and libraries.
Hi
when use lttng network tracepoint it didn't display network interface mode
(like promiscuous mode or other ) . did i miss some tracepoint option or
it's a limitation ?
regard
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