Ok, I got blktrace installed, but I also have some blktrace system taps that I want to test out, but it seems I need to have the kernel debug info installed to get systemtap working.
Anyone know where the CentOS kernel-debuginfo RPMs are located?
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On 9/8/07, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
Ok, I got blktrace installed, but I also have some blktrace system taps that I want to test out, but it seems I need to have the kernel debug info installed to get systemtap working.
Anyone know where the CentOS kernel-debuginfo RPMs are located?
Ross S. W. Walker
You can find them here:
http://vault.centos.org/debuginfo/
But if you need the latest version, you have to ask CentOS devs.
Akemi
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 9/8/07, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
Ok, I got blktrace installed, but I also have some blktrace system taps that I want to test out, but it seems I need to have the kernel debug info installed to get systemtap working.
Anyone know where the CentOS kernel-debuginfo RPMs are located?
Ross S. W. Walker
You can find them here:
http://vault.centos.org/debuginfo/
But if you need the latest version, you have to ask CentOS devs.
Thanks,
Of course I need the latest.
Can these be compiled from the kernel SRPM?
That way I will just do it myself.
-Ross
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Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Of course I need the latest.
we are in the process of reworking how vault.centos.org works, its grown to quite a large size and we might need to split or manage it slightly differently, so at the present moment nothing is getting pushed out to vault for debuginfo packages. Hope that situation is fixed in the near future ( maybe a few days )
Can these be compiled from the kernel SRPM?
yes.
On 9/8/07, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 9/8/07, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
Ok, I got blktrace installed, but I also have some blktrace system taps that I want to test out, but it seems I need to have the kernel debug info installed to get systemtap working.
Anyone know where the CentOS kernel-debuginfo RPMs are located?
Ross S. W. Walker
You can find them here:
http://vault.centos.org/debuginfo/
But if you need the latest version, you have to ask CentOS devs.
Thanks,
Of course I need the latest.
Can these be compiled from the kernel SRPM?
That way I will just do it myself.
Yes, of course you can. That should not be a problem.
Akemi
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 9/8/07, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 9/8/07, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
Ok, I got blktrace installed, but I also have some blktrace system taps that I want to test out, but it seems I need to have the kernel debug info installed to get systemtap working.
Anyone know where the CentOS kernel-debuginfo RPMs are located?
Ross S. W. Walker
You can find them here:
http://vault.centos.org/debuginfo/
But if you need the latest version, you have to ask CentOS devs.
Thanks,
Of course I need the latest.
Can these be compiled from the kernel SRPM?
That way I will just do it myself.
Yes, of course you can. That should not be a problem.
Thanks everybody. Compiled installed and got my system taps to work.
Just now have to refine them now.
-Ross
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