[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] how to make xenalyze continuously reading from xentrace file ?
On 08/12/12 06:02, M A wrote: Hi There, I'm a student at NYIT, New York and I have project on xen hypervisor. Currently i'm working on xentrace and xenalyze to monitor the runstate events. What i'm trying do now is: While i'm capturing by xentrace I want to display the result on the screen using xenalyze. I tried to use loop in the main function but I got errors and when I tried to solve these errors I got more errors. int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* Start with warn at stderr. */ warn = stderr; argp_parse(&parser_def, argc, argv, 0, NULL, NULL); if (G.trace_file == NULL) exit(1); if ( (G.fd = open(G.trace_file, O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE)) < 0) { perror("open"); error(ERR_SYSTEM, NULL); } else { struct stat64 s; fstat64(G.fd, &s); G.file_size = s.st_size; } if ( (G.mh = mread_init(G.fd)) == NULL ) perror("mread"); if (G.symbol_file != NULL) parse_symbol_file(G.symbol_file); if(opt.dump_all) warn = stdout; for (int i=0;i<=1000;i++){ init_pcpus(); if(opt.progress) progress_init(); process_records(); if(opt.interval_mode) interval_tail(); if(opt.summary) summary(); if(opt.report_pcpu) report_pcpu(); sleep(2); } if(opt.progress) progress_finish(); return 0; } *Error: vcpu_next_update: FATAL: p->current not NULL! (d32768v0, runstate running)* How can I can make xenalyze to continuously read from xentrace output file ? (Adding xen-devel, since this is definitely a coding question) So I take it what you're doing is this: 1. Start xentrace: # xentrace -e all /tmp/foo.trace & 2. Running your "looping" xenalyze on it: # xenalyze -s /tmp/foo.trace Is that correct?I don't know what your exact problem is here, but one problem you'll run into eventually is that xenalyze expects a certain "finished" file format, but there's nothing here to synchronize xenalyze reading the file with xentrace writing the file. The result is that you're bound at some point to read a file of which the end is only half-written. In any case, what you're doing here is functionally not really that different from just doing it in bash: # while xenalyze -s /tmp/foo.trace && sleep 2 ; true; done -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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