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TracePackage-0.9.0.tgz |
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Linux Trace Toolkit is a tool used to reconstruct the dynamic behavior of a linux system. LTT fills the gap left by tools such as gprof, strace, ps and many others when attempting to know what is going on with your linux system at every moment by providing it's user with all the information required to reconstruct a system's behavior during a certain period of time. One can know exactly the dynamics of a system. Why do certain synchronization problems occur? What exactly happens to an application when a packet is received for it? Overall, where do all the applications that I use pass their time? Where are the I/O latencies in a given application? etc. Requires kernel patch.
| | Author: | Karim Yaghmour | | Homepage: | http://www.opersys.com/LTT/ | | File Size: | 308926 | | Last Modified: | Nov 19 14:00:48 1999 |
| MD5 Checksum: | f19a4e4e5d866aa9ea63ec65905f07cf |
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TracePackage-0.9.1.tgz |
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Linux Trace Toolkit is a tool used to reconstruct the dynamic behavior of a linux system. LTT fills the gap left by tools such as gprof, strace, ps and many others when attempting to know what is going on with your linux system at every moment by providing it's user with all the information required to reconstruct a system's behavior during a certain period of time. One can know exactly the dynamics of a system. Why do certain synchronization problems occur? What exactly happens to an application when a packet is received for it? Overall, where do all the applications that I use pass their time? Where are the I/O latencies in a given application? etc. Requires kernel patch.
| | Author: | Karim Yaghmour | | Homepage: | http://www.opersys.com/LTT/ | | Changes: | Support for very large trace files, bug fixes. | | File Size: | 279961 | | Last Modified: | Mar 28 15:58:43 2000 |
| MD5 Checksum: | b10fcabcdaa7e4e9d24553a55a2f52a2 |
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TracePackage-0.9.2.tgz |
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Linux Trace Toolkit is a tool used to reconstruct the dynamic behavior of a linux system. LTT fills the gap left by tools such as gprof, strace, ps and many others when attempting to know what is going on with your linux system at every moment by providing it's user with all the information required to reconstruct a system's behavior during a certain period of time. One can know exactly the dynamics of a system. Why do certain synchronization problems occur? What exactly happens to an application when a packet is received for it? Overall, where do all the applications that I use pass their time? Where are the I/O latencies in a given application? etc. Requires kernel patch.
| | Author: | Karim Yaghmour | | Homepage: | http://www.opersys.com/LTT/ | | Changes: | Display changes to facilitate the display of traces, and the keyboard can now be used to scroll through a trace. | | File Size: | 715350 | | Last Modified: | May 16 16:11:03 2000 |
| MD5 Checksum: | ffd0b6d1a5c5526c296bf37f9ff91dc0 |
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