Rafael Vanoni wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Kevin Fitch wrote:
I have a situation that I would like to debug with dtrace, but I am
not sure
how.
I have a process that kicks off, runs for a few seconds (perhaps
milliseconds) then goes away. And this happens very frequently, think
old
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Kevin Fitch wrote:
I have a situation that I would like to debug with dtrace, but I am not sure
how.
I have a process that kicks off, runs for a few seconds (perhaps
milliseconds) then goes away. And this happens very frequently, think
old-school CGI based web a
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 10:07:03PM -0500, Kevin Fitch wrote:
> I have a situation that I would like to debug with dtrace, but I am not sure
> how.
>
> I have a process that kicks off, runs for a few seconds (perhaps
> milliseconds) then goes away. And this happens very frequently, think
> old-scho
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Kevin Fitch wrote:
> I have a situation that I would like to debug with dtrace, but I am not sure
> how.
>
> I have a process that kicks off, runs for a few seconds (perhaps
> milliseconds) then goes away. And this happens very frequently, think
> old-school CGI ba
I have a situation that I would like to debug with dtrace, but I am not sure
how.
I have a process that kicks off, runs for a few seconds (perhaps
milliseconds) then goes away. And this happens very frequently, think
old-school CGI based web app. And just for a little more fun, this app makes
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