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authorDan Horak <dan@danny.cz>2009-02-23 14:55:30 +0100
committerMark Wielaard <mjw@redhat.com>2009-02-23 14:55:30 +0100
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<bookinfo id="SystemTap_Beginners_Guide">
<title>SystemTap Beginners Guide</title>
<subtitle condition="RedHat">Introduction to SystemTap (for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3)</subtitle>
- <subtitle condition="fedora">Introduction to SystemTap (for Fedora Core 10)</subtitle>
+ <subtitle condition="fedora">Introduction to SystemTap (for Fedora 10)</subtitle>
<edition>2.0</edition>
<productname>Red Hat Enterprise Linux</productname>
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<pubsnumber>2</pubsnumber>
<abstract condition="RedHat"><para>This guide provides basic instructions on how to use SystemTap to monitor different subsystems of &PRODUCT; in finer detail. The <citetitle>SystemTap Beginners Guide</citetitle> is recommended for users who have taken <ulink url="https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh133_red_hat_linux_system_administration_and_rhct_exam/">RHCT</ulink> or have a similar level of expertise in &PRODUCT;.</para></abstract>
- <abstract condition="fedora"><para>This guide provides basic instructions on how to use SystemTap to monitor different subsystems of Fedora Core 10 in finer detail. The <citetitle>SystemTap Beginners Guide</citetitle> is recommended for users who have taken <ulink url="https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh133_red_hat_linux_system_administration_and_rhct_exam/">RHCT</ulink> or have a similar level of expertise in Fedora Core 10.</para></abstract>
+ <abstract condition="fedora"><para>This guide provides basic instructions on how to use SystemTap to monitor different subsystems of Fedora 10 in finer detail. The <citetitle>SystemTap Beginners Guide</citetitle> is recommended for users who have taken <ulink url="https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh133_red_hat_linux_system_administration_and_rhct_exam/">RHCT</ulink> or have a similar level of expertise in Fedora 10.</para></abstract>
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<para condition="RedHat">SystemTap was originally developed to provide functionality for &PROD; similar to previous Linux probing tools such as <application>dprobes</application> and the Linux Trace Toolkit. SystemTap aims to supplement the existing suite of Linux monitoring tools by providing users with the infrastructure to track kernel activity. In addition, SystemTap combines this capability with two things:</para>
-<para condition="fedora">SystemTap was originally developed to provide functionality for Fedora Core 10 similar to previous Linux probing tools such as <application>dprobes</application> and the Linux Trace Toolkit. SystemTap aims to supplement the existing suite of Linux monitoring tools by providing users with the infrastructure to track kernel activity. In addition, SystemTap combines this capability with two things:</para>
+<para condition="fedora">SystemTap was originally developed to provide functionality for Fedora 10 similar to previous Linux probing tools such as <application>dprobes</application> and the Linux Trace Toolkit. SystemTap aims to supplement the existing suite of Linux monitoring tools by providing users with the infrastructure to track kernel activity. In addition, SystemTap combines this capability with two things:</para>
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<para>SystemTap was originally developed as a working &PROD; version of old Linux probing tools such as <application>dprobes</application> and the Linux Trace Toolkit. Further, SystemTap can also be considered the Linux answer to <firstterm>Dtrace</firstterm>. Dtrace is a Sun Microsystems "dynamic tracing" framework that assists administrators in monitoring and troubleshooting kernel and user-space applications in real time.</para>