dappprof 1m "$Date:: 2007-08-05 #$" "USER COMMANDS"
NAME
dappprof - profile user and lib function usage. Uses DTrace.
SYNOPSIS
dappprof [-acehoTU] [-u lib] { -p PID | command }
DESCRIPTION
dappprof prints details on user and library call times for processes
as a summary style aggragation. By default the user fuctions are
traced, options can be used to trace library activity. Output can
include function counts, elapsed times and on cpu times.
The elapsed times are interesting, to help identify functions
that take some time to complete (during which the process may
have slept). CPU time helps us identify syscalls that
are consuming CPU cycles to run.
Since this uses DTrace, only the root user or users with the
dtrace_kernel privilege can run this command.
OS
Solaris
STABILITY
stable - needs the pid provider.
OPTIONS
-a print all data
-c print function counts
-e print elapsed times, ns
-o print CPU times, ns
-T print totals
-p PID examine this PID
-u lib trace this library instead
-U trace all library and user functions
EXAMPLES
run and examine the "df -h" command, # dappprof df -h
print elapsed times, on-cpu times and counts for "df -h", # dappprof -ceo df -h
print elapsed times for PID 1871, # dappprof -p 1871
print all data for PID 1871, # dappprof -ap 1871
FIELDS
CALL Function call name
ELAPSED Total elapsed time, nanoseconds
CPU Total on-cpu time, nanoseconds
COUNT Number of occurrences
DOCUMENTATION
See the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the
Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may include full worked
examples with verbose descriptions explaining the output.
EXIT
dappprof will sample until Ctrl-C is hit.
AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg
[Sydney, Australia]
SEE ALSO
dapptrace(1M), dtrace(1M), apptrace(1)