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authorWilliam Cohen <wcohen@redhat.com>2009-06-18 16:14:42 -0400
committerWilliam Cohen <wcohen@redhat.com>2009-06-18 16:14:42 -0400
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<li><a href="network/nettop.stp">network/nettop.stp</a> - Periodic Listing of Processes Using Network Interfaces<br>
keywords: <a href="keyword-index.html#NETWORK">NETWORK</a> <a href="keyword-index.html#TRAFFIC">TRAFFIC</a> <a href="keyword-index.html#PER-PROCESS">PER-PROCESS</a> <br>
<p>Every five seconds the nettop.stp script prints out a list of processed (PID and command) with the number of packets sent/received and the amount of data sent/received by the process during that interval.</p></li>
+<li><a href="network/sk_stream_wait_memory.stp">network/sk_stream_wait_memory.stp</a> - Track Start and Stop of Processes Due to Network Buffer Space<br>
+keywords: <a href="keyword-index.html#NETWORK">NETWORK</a> <a href="keyword-index.html#TCP">TCP</a> <a href="keyword-index.html#BUFFER">BUFFER</a> <a href="keyword-index.html#MEMORY">MEMORY</a> <br>
+<p>The sk_stream-wait_memory.stp prints a time stamp, executable, and pid each time a process blocks due to the send buffer being full. A similar entry is printed each time a process continues because there is room in the buffer.</p></li>
<li><a href="network/socket-trace.stp">network/socket-trace.stp</a> - Trace Functions called in Network Socket Code<br>
keywords: <a href="keyword-index.html#NETWORK">NETWORK</a> <a href="keyword-index.html#SOCKET">SOCKET</a> <br>
<p>The script instrument each of the functions inn the Linux kernel's net/socket.c file. The script prints out trace. The first element of a line is time delta in microseconds from the previous entry. This is followed by the command name and the PID. The "->" and "<-" indicates function entry and function exit, respectively. The last element of the line is the function name.</p></li>