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rwsnoop(1m)                                     USER COMMANDS                                    rwsnoop(1m)



NAME
       rwsnoop - snoop read/write events. Uses DTrace.

SYNOPSIS
       rwsnoop [-jPtvZ] [-n name] [-p PID]

DESCRIPTION
       This  is  measuring reads and writes at the application level. This matches the syscalls read, write,
       pread and pwrite.

       Since this uses DTrace, only users with root privileges can run this command.

OPTIONS
       -j     print project ID

       -P     print parent process ID

       -t     print timestamp, us

       -v     print time, string

       -Z     print zone ID

       -n name
              process name to track

       -p PID PID to track


EXAMPLES
       Default output,
              # rwsnoop

       Print zone ID,
              # rwsnoop -.TPnitor processes named "bash", # rwsnoop -n bash


FIELDS
       TIME   timestamp, us

       TIMESTR
              time, string

       ZONE   zone ID

       PROJ   project ID

       UID    user ID

       PID    process ID

       PPID   parent process ID

       CMD    command name for the process

       D      direction, Read or Write

       BYTES  total bytes during sample

       FILE   filename, if file based.  Reads and writes that are not file based, for example with  sockets,
              will print "<unknown>" as the filename.


DOCUMENTATION
       See  the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may
       include full worked examples with verbose descriptions explaining the output.

EXIT
       rwsnoop will run forever until Ctrl-C is hit.

AUTHOR
       Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia]

SEE ALSO
       rwtop(1M), dtrace(1M)




version 0.70                                    Jul 24, 2005                                     rwsnoop(1m)

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