From ad7e33d7ceb3251f5141b586dad4f824c519d757 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Stone Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 15:16:47 -0700 Subject: Spelling fixes in the meta of many examples --- testsuite/systemtap.examples/io/iotime.meta | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'testsuite/systemtap.examples/io/iotime.meta') diff --git a/testsuite/systemtap.examples/io/iotime.meta b/testsuite/systemtap.examples/io/iotime.meta index cde49974..cf22eacf 100644 --- a/testsuite/systemtap.examples/io/iotime.meta +++ b/testsuite/systemtap.examples/io/iotime.meta @@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ status: production exit: user-controlled output: trace scope: system-wide -description: The script watches each open, close, read, and write syscalls on the system. For each file the scripts observes opened it accumulates the amount of wall clock time spend in read and write operations and the number of bytes read and written. When a file is closed the script prints out a pair of lines for the file. Both lines begin with a timestamp in microseconds, the PID number, and the executable name in parenthesese. The first line with the "access" keyword lists the file name, the attempted number of bytes for the read and write operations. The second line with the "iotime" keyword list the file name and the number of microseconds accumulated in the read and write syscalls. +description: The script watches each open, close, read, and write syscalls on the system. For each file the scripts observes opened it accumulates the amount of wall clock time spend in read and write operations and the number of bytes read and written. When a file is closed the script prints out a pair of lines for the file. Both lines begin with a timestamp in microseconds, the PID number, and the executable name in parentheses. The first line with the "access" keyword lists the file name, the attempted number of bytes for the read and write operations. The second line with the "iotime" keyword list the file name and the number of microseconds accumulated in the read and write syscalls. test_check: stap -p4 iotime.stp test_installcheck: stap iotime.stp -c "sleep 0.2" -- cgit