Linux introspection and SystemTap: An interface and language for...

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 11/11/2009 - 06:33

IBM Developerworks: "Summary: Modern operating system kernels provide the means for introspection, the ability to peer dynamically within the kernel to understand its behaviors.

These behaviors can indicate problems in the kernel as well as performance bottlenecks."


 

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