The following are examples of php_flow.d. This is a simple script to trace the flow of PHP functions. Here it traces the example program, Code/Php/func_abc.php # php_flow.d C TIME(us) FILE -- FUNC 0 3645535409575 func_abc.php -> func_a 0 3645535409653 func_abc.php -> sleep 0 3645536410511 func_abc.php <- sleep 0 3645536410536 func_abc.php -> func_b 0 3645536410557 func_abc.php -> sleep 0 3645537420627 func_abc.php <- sleep 0 3645537420652 func_abc.php -> func_c 0 3645537420673 func_abc.php -> sleep 0 3645538430106 func_abc.php <- sleep 0 3645538430125 func_abc.php <- func_c 0 3645538430134 func_abc.php <- func_b 0 3645538430143 func_abc.php <- func_a ^C The fourth column is indented by 2 spaces to show when a new function begins. This shows which function is calling which - the output above begins by showing that func_a() began; slept, and returned from sleep; and then called func_b(). The TIME(us) column shows time from boot in microseconds. The FILE column shows the file that was being executed. If the output looks strange, check the CPU "C" column - if it changes, then the output is probably shuffled. See Notes/ALLsnoop_notes.txt for details and suggested workarounds. See Notes/ALLflow_notes.txt for important notes about reading flow outputs.