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Subject: [Bug 42779] KVM domain hangs after loading initrd with Xenomai
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Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 08:04:22 GMT
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--- Comment #10 from Gleb 2012-02-16 08:04:22 ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> Not sure what you mean by installing trace-cmd before capturing the trace--I
> did do that, otherwise I wouldn't have had a trace-cmd to run. The package
I meant that if you compile it by yourself you need to run "make install"
instead of running it from where it was compiled. Otherwise it does not find
plugins. If you install it from package manager this is not relevant of course.
> version is trace-cmd 1.0.3-0ubuntu1 if that helps. I tried running it again
> against qemu 1.0 (the last one was for qemu 0.14), still contained a bunch of
> [FAILED TO PARSE] messages.
>
Something wrong with ubuntu trace-cmd then. Either it does not have kvm plugin
or it is too old.
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