On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 06:03:45PM -0800, [email protected] wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Mark Johnston [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark > > Johnston > > Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 4:45 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Cc: [email protected]; 'Julian Elischer' > > Subject: Re: DTrace script to trace processes entering vfs::vop_remove > > > > On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 03:19:31PM -0800, [email protected] wrote: > > > Hi markj, list, > > > > > > I wrote a script for $work to help me find out "who on Earth > > > keeps deleting files XYZ?" from a particular storage server. > > > > > > Please find attached a copy of watch_vop_remove.d which > > > has the following sample output: > > > > > > 2014 Dec 3 11:58:52 rm[75596]: /tmp/foo > > > -+= 72846 0.0 -bash > > > \-+= 75589 0.0 /bin/bash /usr/home/support/bash_script > > > \-+= 75596 0.0 rm -f /tmp/foo > > > > > > The above sample output was displayed when executing the following shell > > > script: > > > > > > #!/bin/bash > > > touch /tmp/foo > > > rm -f /tmp/foo > > > > > > The output format displayed for each vop_remove() call is as follows: > > > > > > DATE process[PID]: PATH_TO_DELETE > > > -+= GPID UID.GID grandparent_process [arguments (up to 3)] > > > \-+= PPID UID.GID parent_process [arguments (up to 3)] > > > \-+= PID UID.GID process [arguments (up to 3)] > > > > This is neat. I just had a few comments: > > - You can use walltimestamp when printing the date and time, instead of > > timestamp + blah. > > I read that online as well, however: > walltimestamp appears to _always_ be zero.
Right, it wasn't working properly on 8.0. :( gnn committed a fix for that as r238537. > > > > - It's possible to get the full argv of the current process with > > curpsinfo->pr_psargs. It can be done for other processes too; see > > /usr/lib/dtrace/psinfo.d. (This might not be true depending on the > > FreeBSD version you're on.) > > Thanks! I'll have a look. > > > - Running this script with a make -j4 buildkernel causes dtrace to run > > out of dynamic variable space. > > > > Any recommendation on how to fix that? > > #pragma D option dynvarsize=what_exactly? > (16m causes a warning that it's lowering the dynamic variable memory) It looks like a leak - once I start seeing the errors, no file removals are logged at all. Dynamic variables need to be set to 0 once they're finished with in order to release the consumed memory. > > > > I'd really really like to fix name resolution so that we don't have to > > jump through so many hoops to write scripts like this, though. One > > approach is to do what Solaris does, which is keep a cached path in the > > vnode itself (v_path). > > > > Yes, that would be great. But perhaps not something we should > do solely for dtrace's benefit. > -- > Devin > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-dtrace To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
