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| Subject: | using system tap or dtrace to diagnose xfs problems |
| From: | Ed Peschko <horos22@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 10 Dec 2015 10:08:39 -0800 |
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I was wondering; has anyone used system tap or dtrace to diagnose xfs issues on linux systems (esp centos)? I was thinking about our experience with busy resources, and that seemed an ideal way to get round the problem, or at least get a handle on it. But it'd be great if I could get some first hand tips on using these tools here. I'm more familiar with dtrace - and it is supposed to be AFAICT more stable - but I'm not sure how great the port is on linux. Thanks much for any info.. |
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