Re: DTrace? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Aly Dharshi
Subject Re: DTrace?
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Msg-id 436FC728.7060509@telus.net
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In response to DTrace?  (karen hill <karen_hill22@yahoo.com>)
Responses Re: DTrace?
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 From what I understand DTrace is rather tough to use. Secondly it will provide 
Solaris only information, so if you are suggesting helpfulness for just Solaris, 
then yes it would be. I don't think that DTrace is available for Solaris 8 and 
9, the company I work for is still on 8 with possibly some 7's hanging around 
somewhere, which is where I expect alot of people to still be, Solaris 10 hasn't 
been adopted as widely as expected by Sun, it may gain some momentum with 
OpenSolaris, but we shall have to see.

karen hill wrote:
> I skimmed the thread "Spinlocks, yet again: analysis
> and proposed patches".  Wouldn't Solaris 10's DTrace
> be helpful in seeing what's going on?  It seems DTrace
> was meant for these types of problems.
> 
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