fche changed the topic of #systemtap to: http://sourceware.org/systemtap; email systemtap@sourceware.org if answers here not timely, conversations may be logged
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<lindi->
running on a bit resource constrained system, is there some way to skip passes 1-4? I see that the cached kernel module exists on the disk and stap uses it but only after spending some time in pass 1
<lindi->
I thought I'd just insmod the .ko but I don't see any the desired effect (I'm not expecting to need stapio for IO in this case)
<lindi->
(main reason for slowness is probe nd_syscall.* but I kind of need the rich output here)
<fche>
you can stap -p4 a module to save it
<fche>
and then staprun foo.ko to run it
<lindi->
aha
<fche>
(by the way, that's what the syscalls tests in the testsuite do)
<lindi->
fche: thanks, that saved the day :)
<fche>
see also bighost% stap --remote=constrained_host ...
<fche>
or constrained_host% stap --server=bighost .....
<lindi->
yep knew about that but no networking here
<fche>
dear god, it's the stone age
<lindi->
heh
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<irker214>
systemtap: smakarov systemtap.git:refs/heads/master * release-4.2-39-g6c0b74f59 / buildrun.cxx runtime/linux/autoconf-rcu_is_watching.c runtime/linux/runtime_context.h: RHBZ1788662: update to work with older (>=3.3,<3.13) Red Hat kernels http://tinyurl.com/s6ljafb