Re: Solaris 10 dtrace command...

  • From: Jared Still <jkstill@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Johnson, William L (TEIS)" <WLJohnson@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 21:01:14 -0800

Did you find where the time is going?

On Sunday, December 11, 2011, Johnson, William L (TEIS) <WLJohnson@xxxxxx>
wrote:
> Well, this is rather embarrassing.  I just looked through my .sh_history
file and found that I never included the ?-d ?D? option for my truss
command.  I was building a script to run and never ran the script when the
problem surfaced?I ran the command by hand and forgot the options.  Now I
have to hope I can catch the system hanging again?
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> Here is what the output looks like when I run it properly?
>
> <server_name>:XXX02/xxx02/data00/oracle/local>more bill2.out
>
> Base time stamp:  1323649536.7395  [ Sun Dec 11 19:25:36 EST 2011 ]
>
> 1402:    0.0000  0.0000 execve("/usr/bin/ls", 0xFFBFF51C, 0xFFBFF528)
argc = 2
>
> 1402:    0.0031  0.0031 resolvepath("/usr/lib/ld.so.1", "/lib/ld.so.1",
1023) = 12
>
> 1402:    0.0032  0.0001 resolvepath("/usr/bin/ls", "/usr/bin/ls", 1023) 11
>
> 1402:    0.0034  0.0002 stat64("/usr/bin/ls", 0xFFBFF1D8)               0
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> 1402:    0.0035  0.0001 open("/var/ld/ld.config", O_RDONLY)
Err#2 ENOENT
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> 1402:    0.0037  0.0002 stat64("/usr/lib/X11R5/libsec.so.1", 0xFFBFE968)
Err#2 ENOENT
>
> 1402:    0.0038  0.0001 stat64("/usr/lib/Motif1.2/libsec.so.1",
0xFFBFE968) Err#2 ENOENT
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> ________________________________
>
> From: Jared Still [mailto:jkstill@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 6:50 PM
> To: Johnson, William L (TEIS)
> Cc: ORACLE-L
> Subject: Re: Solaris 10 dtrace command...
>
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>
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Johnson, William L (TEIS) <
WLJohnson@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I am having sporadic problems with a Solaris 10 database server running
on a ZFS file system.  Every once in a while, a simple OS command like "ls
-al" in a directory with 10-20 files will hang for more than 1 minute.  I
was able to use the truss command to finally capture one of the incidents
where the "ls -al" command took over 1 minute.  The unfortunate thing is
that the truss output wasn't able to capture where the wait occurred.  I am
now moving on to dtrace - but wow...I am really hoping that someone on the
list has had prior
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> Please share the truss output.
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> You can use http://pastebin.com  to share it.
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> Just paste the text into the box, click submit, and share the resulting
URL.
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> Such as:  http://pastebin.com/fmtGg5rM
>
> Jared Still
> Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist
> Oracle Blog: http://jkstill.blogspot.com
> Home Page: http://jaredstill.com
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