* [ltt-dev] ltt used in network IO tracing under the environment of KVM?
@ 2009-04-09 8:32 曾珊
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From: 曾珊 @ 2009-04-09 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all:
I am a newbie in ltt, and I am wondering whether ltt can be used to trace
the network I/O under the environment of KVM(Kernel based Virtual
Machine)? What I want to know exactly is the ingressing path of a packet
from the host linux kernel to the guest os.
Any ideas?
Thank you very much!
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* [ltt-dev] ltt used in network IO tracing under the environment of KVM?
@ 2009-04-09 8:39 曾珊
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From: 曾珊 @ 2009-04-09 8:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all:
I am a newbie in ltt, and I am wondering whether ltt can be used to trace
the network I/O under the environment of KVM(Kernel based Virtual
Machine)? What I want to know exactly is the ingressing path of a packet
from the host linux kernel to the guest os.
Any ideas?
Thank you very much!
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