.TH syscallbyproc.d 1m "$Date:: 2007-08-05 #$" "USER COMMANDS" .SH NAME syscallbyproc.d \- syscalls by process name. Uses DTrace. .SH SYNOPSIS .B syscallbyproc.d .SH DESCRIPTION syscallbyproc.d is a DTrace OneLiner to a report of the number of system calls made by process name. This is useful to identify which process is causing the most system calls. Docs/oneliners.txt and Docs/Examples/oneliners_examples.txt in the DTraceToolkit contain this as a oneliner that can be cut-n-paste to run. Since this uses DTrace, only the root user or users with the dtrace_kernel privilege can run this command. .SH OS Any .SH STABILITY stable - needs the syscall provider. .SH EXAMPLES .TP This samples until Ctrl\-C is hit. # .B syscallbyproc.d .PP .SH FIELDS .TP first field This is the process name. There may be several PIDs that have the same process name, for example with numerous instances of "bash". The value reported will be the sum of them all. .TP second field This is the count, the number of system calls made. .PP .SH DOCUMENTATION See the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may include full worked examples with verbose descriptions explaining the output. .SH EXIT syscallbyproc.d will sample until Ctrl\-C is hit. .SH AUTHOR Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia] .SH SEE ALSO procsystime(1M), dtrace(1M), truss(1)