From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: compudj@krystal.dyndns.org (Mathieu Desnoyers) Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 10:33:02 -0500 Subject: [ltt-dev] Problems in modprobe [ FATAL : Module not found ] In-Reply-To: <76cdca01001240600l588007i854434ad734c6f2a@mail.gmail.com> References: <76cdca01001240600l588007i854434ad734c6f2a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20100124153302.GB18593@Krystal> * soumyakanti chakraborty (soumyakanti.chakraborty at gmail.com) wrote: > Hi All > > This is my first mail to the list, so a quick introduction. I am *Soumya > Kanti Chakraborty* currently pursuing MS degree at Mdh (Malardalen > University), Sweden. > > From the last few days and nights I am trying to Install LTTng in my Ubuntu > 9.10. After much efforts and recompiling today all the configurations went > right and my kernel booted successfully. But after activating DebugFS when I > started to modprobe for all the modules (as directed in the manual), I found > the same error for each [ FATAL : module not found ]. When I see the path * > /lib/modules* there is also no modules for LTTng. As what I remember during > the *make menuconfig *I selected all the LTTng parts to be included inbuilt > in kernel and not build as "*M*" or modules.* *I will be attaching my config > file for reference. > > Kernel Version used - *2.6.30* > LTTng patch - *0.159* > > I read somewhere in your earlier mailing list threads "* > http://lists.casi.polymtl.ca/pipermail/ltt-dev/**2009**-April/**001470** > .html*" > that if you "have compiled those modules built into your kernel, so in that > case you don't need to load them as module." > * > * > So I just wanted to know can I move forward with installing LTTV and control > packages even if modprobe can't find the LTT modules ? Yep, as you see, in your config: CONFIG_LTT=y CONFIG_LTT_FILTER=y CONFIG_HAVE_LTT_DUMP_TABLES=y CONFIG_LTT_RELAY_ALLOC=y CONFIG_LTT_RELAY_LOCKLESS=y # CONFIG_LTT_RELAY_IRQOFF is not set # CONFIG_LTT_RELAY_LOCKED is not set CONFIG_LTT_SERIALIZE=y CONFIG_LTT_FAST_SERIALIZE=y CONFIG_LTT_TRACEPROBES=y CONFIG_LTT_TRACE_CONTROL=y CONFIG_LTT_TRACER=y CONFIG_LTT_ALIGNMENT=y CONFIG_LTT_CHECK_ARCH_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS=y # CONFIG_LTT_DEBUG_EVENT_SIZE is not set CONFIG_LTT_USERSPACE_EVENT=y CONFIG_LTT_VMCORE=y CONFIG_LTT_STATEDUMP=y CONFIG_LTT_KPROBES=y # CONFIG_LTT_ASCII is not set CONFIG_HAVE_IMMEDIATE=y CONFIG_IMMEDIATE=y LTTng is built into your kernel, so you must skip the modprobe step. After installing ltt-control and lttv, don't forget to run ldconfig (or reboot), so the libraries get listed. Enjoy :-) Mathieu > > Here is the link of the config file - http://pastebin.ca/1763957 > > > Thanks and Regards, > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Soumya Kanti Chakraborty > Student - Magister Programme in Software Engineering > M?lardalens H?gskola > V?ster?s > Mobile:- +46 704478798 > mailto: scy09001 at student.mdh.se > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > "Winners Don't Do Different Things, They Do Things Differently" > _______________________________________________ > ltt-dev mailing list > ltt-dev at lists.casi.polymtl.ca > http://lists.casi.polymtl.ca/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ltt-dev -- Mathieu Desnoyers OpenPGP key fingerprint: 8CD5 52C3 8E3C 4140 715F BA06 3F25 A8FE 3BAE 9A68