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Re: Determining file descriptor leak via Instruments
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Re: Determining file descriptor leak via Instruments


  • Subject: Re: Determining file descriptor leak via Instruments
  • From: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 00:21:10 +0200


On 19 Aug 2009, at 23:55, A.M. wrote:

I am experiencing a file descriptor leak and would like to use Instruments/dtrace to determine the cause. None of the pre-cooked instruments are sufficient because none cover all consumers of file descriptors (sockets, kqueue, etc.) Is anyone aware of such a script? Alternatively, is there a list somewhere of darwin syscalls that consume file descriptors?

You can always try running "sudo lsof" on the command line.


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