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xen-devel
RE: [Xen-devel] Re: [Xen-users] Re: xenoprof error
 
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 John, 
  
This does not seem to be an xenoprof problem, but a 
general oprofile error. 
It seems you are not being able to write to oprofilefs 
for some reason. 
You should see several files under /dev/oprofile after 
you execute any opcontrol command for the first time (e.g. opcontrol 
--reset). 
  
Regards 
  
Renato 
   
  
  Is there a xenoprof developer who can help me ?
  
  On Feb 3, 2008 11:33 PM, john bryant < bryant.johan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
   Hi.
  For 
    those who are new to xenoprof ( e.g. Todd), I have installed xenorpof patch 
    from following website (please follow the instructions): http://xenoprof.sourceforge.net/
  For oprofile, I 
    have downloaded from  http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/news/ I have used 
    oprofile 0.9.2
  -John
    
    
    
    On Feb 3, 2008 10:51 PM, Todd Deshane < deshantm@xxxxxxxxx> 
    wrote:
     Hi 
      John,
  I don't think you provided the list with enough information. 
      How did you get to this point? What did you install etc.? For example I 
      don't have a opcontrol file that I am aware of.
  I don't have much 
      experience with xenoprof either. Could you provide links or packages and a 
      litlle more background into the problem?
  Best 
      Regards, Todd
  
      
      
      
        Hi, Any help with following mail will be great. I am using 
        oprofile 0.9.2. Also, when i run"opreport -l" I get segmentation fault. 
        Running "opreport"  works correctly. Any help will be great. I am 
        using fedora core.  -John
        
        
        
        On Feb 1, 2008 11:06 AM, john bryant < bryant.johan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
         Hi 
          ,
  I am getting following error when i try to run 
          xenoprof
  /usr/local/bin/opcontrol: line 1082: echo: write 
          error: Invalid argument Using 2.6+ OProfile kernel 
          interface. Reading module info. Using log file 
          /var/lib/oprofile/oprofiled.log Daemon started.
  what is this 
          write error ?
  Any help is really appreciated.
  -John
 
 
 
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