08-20-2013
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plsbbg
I tried installing the rpm file. I'm running Debian 7 wheezy BTW.
If you are running Debian you can't be running OpenVZ (and vice versa). OpenVZ is basically a kernel patch and you have to use the one for exactly your base kernel. Issue a
uname -a and have a look for what kernel exactly you are running. Post its output here instead of letting us guess.
I took the kernel version you probably might run from the picture you linked here, but a display of "uname -a" would remove all doubt.
Finally: what "didn't work"? What exactly did you do and which results did you get? Were there error messages, error codes, can you show screen shots? (copy and paste the contents from the text console and put it here using CODE-tags instead of some graphical window which shows nothing). You come across like someone who - instead of visiting his doctor - just calls him and says "it's aching somewhere - what is your diagnose?".
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
tnfxtract
tnfxtract(1) User Commands tnfxtract(1)
NAME
tnfxtract - extract kernel probes output into a trace file
SYNOPSIS
tnfxtract [ -d dumpfile -n namelist] tnf_file
DESCRIPTION
The tnfxtract utility collects kernel trace output from an in-core buffer in the Solaris kernel, or from the memory image of a crashed sys-
tem, and generates a binary TNF trace file like those produced directly by user programs being traced.
Either both or neither of the -d and -n options must be specified. If neither is specified, trace output is extracted from the running ker-
nel. If both are specified, the -d argument names the file containing the (crashed) system memory image, and the -n argument names the file
containing the symbol table for the system memory image.
The TNF trace file tnf_file produced is exactly the same size as the in-core buffer; it is essentially a snapshot of that buffer. It is
legal to run tnfxtract while kernel tracing is active, i.e., while the in-core buffer is being written. tnfxtract insures that the output
file it generates is low-level consistent, that is, that only whole probes are written out, and that internal data structures in the buffer
are not corrupted because the buffer is being concurrently written.
The TNF trace file generated is suitable as input to tnfdump(1), which will generate an ASCII file.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-d dumpfile Uses dumpfile as the system memory image, instead of the running kernel. The dumpfile is normally the path name of a file
generated by the savecore utility.
-n namelist Uses namelist as the file containing the symbol table information for the given dumpfile.
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
tnf_file Output file generated by tnfxtract based on kernel trace output from an in-core buffer in the Solaris kernel.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Extracting probes from a running kernel
Extract probes from the running kernel into ktrace.out:
example% tnfxtract ktrace.out
Example 2: Extracting probes from a kernel crash dump
Extract probes from a kernel crash dump into ktrace.out:
example% tnfxtract -d /var/crash/`uname -n`/vmcore.0
-n /var/crash/`uname -n`/unix.0 ktrace.out
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
>0 An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWtnfc |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
prex(1), tnfdump(1), savecore(1M), tnf_kernel_probes(4), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 19 Aug 2003 tnfxtract(1)