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80 > If you used the default directory for installation, you should find the
81 conversion tool in /usr/local/bin/convert. Before using it, some other files are
82 necessary. You will find them in
83 /usr/local/share/LinuxTraceToolkitViewer/convert/. Those are sysInfo and
87 > sysInfo is a script that get informations about the traced computer. It should
88 be invoked like this :
97 >sh /usr/local/LinuxTraceToolkitViewer/convert/sysInfo
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101 > It creates a file named sysInfo.out. This file has to be present in the current
102 directory where the convert tool will be executed. I suggest that you choose a
103 destination directory where will be written converted traces right now, put sysInfo.out in it, at
104 use it as current directory for running the convert tool.
107 > Once the sysInfo.out file is ready and you have a trace ready for conversion,
108 you should invoke convert like the following example. This is for a uniprocessor
109 computer. If you whish to get detailed explanation on the parameters, simply
110 execute the convert tool without any option. You may also wish to see the
111 /usr/local/LinuxTraceToolkitViewer/convert/README file.
120 >/usr/local/bin/convert sample.proc
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124 > You must then copy the core event definition file to the converted trace directory :
133 >cp /usr/local/share/LinuxTraceToolkitViewer/convert/core.xml sample.converted/
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137 > You now have a converted trace ready for visualization in LTTV. Congratulations!
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