Обсуждение: Using OProfile
Hi,
I tried to profile postgresql queries with OProfile but I could not do.
OProfile version: 0.9.5
PostgreSQL version: 8.4.0
OS: CentOS 5
I compiled OProfile with "./configure --with-kernel-support", "make" and "make install"; also I created a user and a group both named as "oprofile". User oprofile's default group is oprofile.
PostgreSQL was installed, and there is a db named "test". I ran below commands with "reydan" user;
sudo opcontrol --init
sudo opcontrol --setup --no-vmlinux
mkdir opdeneme (for profile files)
sudo opcontrol --session-dir=/path/to/opdeneme
sudo opcontrol --start
sudo opcontrol --reset
psql -f deneme.sql test
sudo opcontrol --dump
sudo opcontrol --shutdown
opreport --long-filenames | more (after this command I get below error)
error: no sample files found: profile specification too strict ?
And I could not profile with oprofile, what is my fault, please advice..
content of deneme.sql:
"create table deneme1 as
select sid,
md5((sid*10)::text),
((substring(random()::text from 3 for 5))::int+10000) as a
from generate_series(1,1000000) sid;"
Regards,
--Reydan
Reydan Cankur <reydan.cankur@gmail.com> writes: > I tried to profile postgresql queries with OProfile but I could not do. You would be better off asking this of the oprofile people, as I suspect your problem is "oprofile doesn't work at all" not "oprofile doesn't work with postgres". FWIW, oprofile requires kernel support which I think is not there in RHEL5/CentOS 5. If it is there, then there would also be an oprofile package available; there should be no need for you to build your own. regards, tom lane