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diff --git a/poky/documentation/profile-manual/usage.rst b/poky/documentation/profile-manual/usage.rst index 703ac459a0..6f0b0418e7 100644 --- a/poky/documentation/profile-manual/usage.rst +++ b/poky/documentation/profile-manual/usage.rst @@ -2423,20 +2423,21 @@ tracer writes to, blktrace provides a way to trace without perturbing the traced device at all by providing native support for sending all trace data over the network. -To have blktrace operate in this mode, start blktrace on the target -system being traced with the -l option, along with the device to trace:: +To have blktrace operate in this mode, start blktrace in server mode on the +host system, which is going to store the captured data:: - root@crownbay:~# blktrace -l /dev/sdc + $ blktrace -l server: waiting for connections... -On the host system, use the -h option to connect to the target system, -also passing it the device to trace:: +On the target system that is going to be traced, start blktrace in client +mode with the -h option to connect to the host system, also passing it the +device to trace:: - $ blktrace -d /dev/sdc -h 192.168.1.43 + root@crownbay:~# blktrace -d /dev/sdc -h 192.168.1.43 blktrace: connecting to 192.168.1.43 blktrace: connected! -On the target system, you should see this:: +On the host system, you should see this:: server: connection from 192.168.1.43 @@ -2446,7 +2447,7 @@ In another shell, execute a workload you want to trace. :: Connecting to downloads.yoctoproject.org (140.211.169.59:80) linux-2.6.19.2.tar.b 100% \|*******************************\| 41727k 0:00:00 ETA -When it's done, do a Ctrl-C on the host system to stop the +When it's done, do a Ctrl-C on the target system to stop the trace:: ^C=== sdc === @@ -2454,7 +2455,7 @@ trace:: CPU 1: 4109 events, 193 KiB data Total: 11800 events (dropped 0), 554 KiB data -On the target system, you should also see a trace summary for the trace +On the host system, you should also see a trace summary for the trace just ended:: server: end of run for 192.168.1.43:sdc |