-devel, -debuginfo and -debuginfo-common packages for your kernel. If your system has multiple kernels installed, and you wish to use SystemTap on more than one kernel kernel, you will need to install the -devel and -debuginfo packages for each of those kernel versions.
Important
-debuginfo with -debug. Remember that the deployment of SystemTap requires the installation of the -debuginfo package of the kernel, not the -debug version of the kernel.
systemtap
systemtap-runtime
yum is installed in the system, these two rpms can be installed with yum install systemtap systemtap-runtime. Note that before you can use SystemTap, you will still need to install the required kernel information RPMs.
-devel, -debuginfo, and -debuginfo-common packages for your kernel. The necessary -devel and -debuginfo packages for the ordinary "vanilla" kernel are as follows:
kernel-debuginfo
kernel-debuginfo-common
kernel-devel
kernel-PAE-debuginfo, kernel-PAE-debuginfo-common, and kernel-PAE-devel.
uname -r
2.6.18-53.el5 on an i686 machine, then you would need to download and install the following RPMs:
kernel-debuginfo-2.6.18-53.1.13.el5.i686.rpm
kernel-debuginfo-common-2.6.18-53.1.13.el5.i686.rpm
kernel-devel-2.6.18-53.1.13.el5.i686.rpm
Important
-devel, -debuginfo and -debuginfo-common packages must match the kernel you wish to probe with SystemTap exactly.
yum install and debuginfo-install commands. debuginfo-install is included with later versions of the yum-utils package (for example, version 1.1.10), and also requires an appropriate yum repository from which to download and install -debuginfo/-debuginfo-common packages. You can install the required -devel, -debuginfo, and -debuginfo-common packages for your kernel.
yum with the following commands:
yum install kernelname-devel-version
debuginfo-install kernelname-version
kernelname with the appropriate kernel variant name (for example, kernel-PAE), and version with the target kernel's version. For example, to install the required kernel information packages for the kernel-PAE-2.6.18-53.1.13.el5 kernel, run:
yum install kernel-PAE-devel-2.6.18-53.1.13.el5
debuginfo-install kernel-PAE-2.6.18-53.1.13.el5
yum and yum-utils installed (and you are unable to install them), you will have to manually download and install the required kernel information packages. To generate the URL from which to download the required packages, use the following script:
#! /bin/bash
echo -n "Enter nvr of kernel-debuginfo (e.g. 2.6.25-14.fc9.x86_64) " ; \
read NVR; \
BASE=`uname -m` ; \
NVR=`echo $NVR | sed s/.$BASE//` ; \
VERSION=`echo $NVR | awk -F- '{print $1}'` ; \
RELEASE=`echo $NVR | awk -F- '{print $2}'` ; \
echo "http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/\
packages/kernel/$VERSION/$RELEASE/$BASE/"
rpm --force -ivh package_names.
stap -v -e 'probe vfs.read {printf("read performed\n"); exit()}'. This command simply instructs SystemTap to print read performed then exit properly once a virtual file system read is detected. If the SystemTap deployment was successful, you should get output similar to the following:
Pass 1: parsed user script and 45 library script(s) in 340usr/0sys/358real ms. Pass 2: analyzed script: 1 probe(s), 1 function(s), 0 embed(s), 0 global(s) in 290usr/260sys/568real ms. Pass 3: translated to C into "/tmp/stapiArgLX/stap_e5886fa50499994e6a87aacdc43cd392_399.c" in 490usr/430sys/938real ms. Pass 4: compiled C into "stap_e5886fa50499994e6a87aacdc43cd392_399.ko" in 3310usr/430sys/3714real ms. Pass 5: starting run. read performed Pass 5: run completed in 10usr/40sys/73real ms.
Pass 5) indicate that SystemTap was able to successfully create the instrumentation to probe the kernel, run the instrumentation, detect the event being probed (in this case, a virtual file system read), and execute a valid handler (print text then close it with no errors).