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files >> /usr/share/doc/systemtap-client-2.9/examples/lwtools/ |
files >> //usr/share/doc/systemtap-client-2.9/examples/lwtools/accept2close-nd.txt |
Examples of accept2close-nd.stp, the Linux SystemTap version. This shows accepted socket lifespans, by measuring the time from syscall accept() to close() on the same file descriptor. Sessions are printed as they occur, and a histogram summary is printed at the end. For example: # ./accept2close-nd.stp TIME PID COMM FD DURATION Sat Jan 31 05:31:14 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 2 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 3 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 2 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms Sat Jan 31 05:31:15 2015 29042 node 11 1 ms [...] Duration (ns): value |-------------------------------------------------- count 131072 | 0 262144 | 0 524288 | 1 1048576 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 138 2097152 |@@ 6 4194304 | 1 8388608 | 0 16777216 | 0 Most of these sessions were between 1 and 2 milliseconds in lifespan. The socket lifespan is expected to represent the time taken by a server to respond to a request. This time may include cycles on-CPU, and cycles off-CPU blocked on another resource. Note that HTTP keep-alive sessions may have long durations which process multiple requests. accept2close-nd.stp accepts an optional argument: a minimum lifespan threshold in milliseconds. For example, socket sessions that are 5 milliseconds and longer: # ./accept2close-nd.stp 5 Only tracing events slower than 5 ms. TIME PID COMM FD DURATION Sat Jan 31 05:36:23 2015 5236 node 11 5 ms Sat Jan 31 05:37:39 2015 5236 node 11 5 ms Sat Jan 31 05:37:50 2015 5236 node 11 9 ms Sat Jan 31 05:38:09 2015 5236 node 11 7 ms ^C Duration (ns): value |-------------------------------------------------- count 1048576 | 0 2097152 | 0 4194304 |@@@ 3 8388608 |@ 1 16777216 | 0 33554432 | 0y~or5J={Eeu磝Qk ᯘG{?+]ן?wM3X^歌>{7پK>on\jy Rg/=fOroNVv~Y+ NGuÝHWyw[eQʨSb> >}Gmx[o[<{Ϯ_qFvM IENDB`