Re: graph of modules

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Hello,

Interpret lsmod is hard without graphing
I can give you a use for this : data accès tuning
You can follow data path from fiber card to lvm and so, tune every module timout, retry and so on
every colleague said me automatic graphing is great because it takes time to draw it by hand 

Best regards

----- Mail original -----
De: "Dave Reisner" <d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À: "gael cadic" <gael.cadic@xxxxxxx>
Cc: linux-modules@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, jcm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "lucas de marchi" <lucas.de.marchi@xxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: Mercredi 4 Juin 2014 17:44:42
Objet: Re: graph of modules

On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 05:39:04PM +0200, gael.cadic@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I wrote a bit of Perl to build dynamically the graph of modules' dependences
> 
> As sysadmin, I think it would be nice to have it on every Linux

I cobbled together something similar a few years ago:

https://github.com/falconindy/modtree

Since writing it, I can count the number of times I've used such a tool
on one hand. It's neat, but I'm really not sure it provides much value.

Cheers,
d
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