Kristen Ho
2010-05-14 01:43:39 UTC
Hi Dtrace-discuss,
I'm new to Dtrace (& DTrace Toolkit), so please excuse the newbie question.
I understand from my (Sun) internal research, that there is no DTrace
NFS provider for S10.
Is that correct?
Is there a list or table of providers available in S10?
It seems like there's alot more documentation on the OpenSolaris side.
So is it safe to assume that OpenSolaris' DTrace will always be "ahead"
of S10?
I'm not finding any clear information about what providers are available
on S10 vs OpenSolaris or any other platforms for that matter.
For example when I look at a page like this:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/DTrace/nfsv3+Provider
I think that this provider will work on and is included in S10 since
it's on the Oracle wiki site.
But from email I found (internally dated 4.30.10) on the archives, it
looks like the NFS provider is only on ONNV.
Is there some systematic way for me to know for sure if any certain
provider is on a platform or not?
And maybe my question will be better answered by someone inside
Oracle/Sun - who/what list is that?
Thx much,
-Kristen
I'm new to Dtrace (& DTrace Toolkit), so please excuse the newbie question.
I understand from my (Sun) internal research, that there is no DTrace
NFS provider for S10.
Is that correct?
Is there a list or table of providers available in S10?
It seems like there's alot more documentation on the OpenSolaris side.
So is it safe to assume that OpenSolaris' DTrace will always be "ahead"
of S10?
I'm not finding any clear information about what providers are available
on S10 vs OpenSolaris or any other platforms for that matter.
For example when I look at a page like this:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/DTrace/nfsv3+Provider
I think that this provider will work on and is included in S10 since
it's on the Oracle wiki site.
But from email I found (internally dated 4.30.10) on the archives, it
looks like the NFS provider is only on ONNV.
Is there some systematic way for me to know for sure if any certain
provider is on a platform or not?
And maybe my question will be better answered by someone inside
Oracle/Sun - who/what list is that?
Thx much,
-Kristen