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Looking for the big hammer


  • Subject: Looking for the big hammer
  • From: Chilton Webb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:00:03 -0500

Hi,

I have a particular problem that is buried deep in layers of logic. Worse, it only happens on some systems, and only after they've been running for a long time. I know it's extremely heavy handed, but I want to know every single function call in my app that happens from one point to another, even if it takes an hour to generate, and is hundreds of megabytes in size.

It looks like dtrace might do it. Does anyone have a dtrace script that returns a mountain of data like this?

Thank you,
-Chilton
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