From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: dgoulet@efficios.com (David Goulet) Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:28:03 -0500 Subject: [lttng-dev] LTTng modules not loading? In-Reply-To: <3CA1A65C03C1A34C81BBC6272782E696987933@valcartierex01.valcartier.drdc-rddc.gc.ca> References: <3CA1A65C03C1A34C81BBC6272782E696987933@valcartierex01.valcartier.drdc-rddc.gc.ca> Message-ID: <50FECC23.4040207@efficios.com> Usually, it's the lttng-sessiond's job to load the kernel modules. So the quick fix here would be to start a session daemon at boot with of course root privileges. Thanks! David Thibault, Daniel: > My two Ubuntu installations have the same set of LTTng modules and tools (they were all built from the same git.lttng.org packages) but different kernels and installation histories. The "clean" machine has kernel linux-virtual (3.2.0-36-virtual), the other one has linux-generic (3.2.0-35-generic). After installing LTTng and rebooting, the clean machine does *not* load the lttng kernel modules, while the other one does. /etc/modules and /etc/modprobe.d are the same, the .ko are present in /lib/modules//extra in both cases. The clean machine's lttng kernel modules can be loaded using modprobe without demur, so there is no problem there. > > At first I thought this was because the clean machine had not installed the dkms package yet, but adding it made no difference: the lttng modules do not load. > > How can I get the clean machine to load the lttng kernel modules at boot time? > > Daniel U. Thibault > R & D pour la d?fense Canada - Valcartier (RDDC Valcartier) / Defence R&D Canada - Valcartier (DRDC Valcartier) > Cyber s?curit? pour les missions essentielles (CME) / Mission Critical Cyber Security (MCCS) > Protection des syst?mes et contremesures (PSC) / Systems Protection & Countermeasures (SPC) > 2459 route de la Bravoure > Qu?bec, QC G3J 1X5 > CANADA > Vox : (418) 844-4000 x4245 > Fax : (418) 844-4538 > NAC : 918V QSDJ > Gouvernement du Canada / Government of Canada > > > _______________________________________________ > lttng-dev mailing list > lttng-dev at lists.lttng.org > http://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev