Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 18 Dec 1997 00:41:04 -0500 | From | Raul Miller <> | Subject | Re: lsof doesn't work without module support? |
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Vic Abell <abe@vic.cc.purdue.edu> wrote: > "Doesn't work" is a pretty broad statement. *Exactly* what happens > when you try to run lsof? What lsof version are you trying to run? > Did you generate the binary or get it from somewhere else? Where > did you get the binary or the source distribution? Did you check > the distribution and binary PGP certificates and checksums?
lsof: WARNING: get_kernel_syms() unimplemented CONFIG_MODULES not defined in autoconf.h? lsof: WARNING: unable to verify symbols in /usr/src/linux/System.map lsof: WARNING: uncertain kernel loader format; assuming ELF.
I'm using debian's lsof version 4.18-1.
This is in a several-instances-of-same-kernel-version environment, and I've neglected to solve the problem of managing system.map.
> What do you find in the lsof Makefile you generated with Configure? > Does the CFGF string have HAS_QUERY_MODULE? If it does, then lsof > will try to use the query_module() function; if it does not, lsof > will try to use get_kernel_syms().
I'd hate to have to manage different copies of lsof as well as different copies of system.map to get this working reliably.
-- Raul
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