xenmon.py
xenbaked: no process killed
ms_per_sample = 100
Initialized with 4 cpu's
CPU Frequency = 3325.22
ERROR: Failed to mmap trace buffers (14 =
Bad address)
xenbaked: no process killed
Did a make clean all install in the tools
directory under xen-unstable
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Padma
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From: Rob Gardner [mailto:rob.gardner@xxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006
3:57 PM
To: Apparao, Padmashree K
Cc: xen-tools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-tools] about
XenMon
Apparao, Padmashree K wrote:
Hi,
Not sure what you mean by Try
recompiling it or something. Maybe re-install windows
I am running RHEL 2.6.16.13 xenunstable version
(latest one).
Neither xenmon nor xenbaked work
This was all freshly compiled on a new system
Sorry if I don't believe you, but if you are running the "latest" xen
unstable, then there should be no such file "'tbctl'", so clearly
you've got something out of sync or out of date on your "new" system.
On a new system with the latest xen, all you have to do is run
"xenmon.py" and it will automatically start xenbaked, which will
automatically allocate and enable the trace buffers.
If that doesn't happen, then try "make clean all install" in the
tools directory (ie, "recompile")
If nothing works, verify that you're actually running the xen that you built;
Try "xm dmesg" and it will tell you that.
The "re-install windows" comment was simply a joke.
Rob