Re: Blktrace - does a copy exists for Linux? Fedora?

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Melman_Yael@xxxxxxx wrote:
> How can I get a copy of the blktrace and blkparse programs?
> Best regards,
> Yael

Fedora may have these in some repo somewhere, and: from the README file:

blktrace was integrated into the mainline kernel between 2.6.16 and
2.6.17-rc1. The target trace needs to run on a kernel at least that new.

git://git.kernel.dk/blktrace.git

If you don't have git, you can get hourly snapshots from:

http://brick.kernel.dk/snaps/

The snapshots include the full git object database as well. kernel.org
has excessively long mirror times, so if you have git installed, you can
pull the master tree from:

git://git.kernel.dk/blktrace.git

For browsing the repo over http and viewing history etc, you can direct
your browser to:

http://git.kernel.dk/

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