Who Should Use This Book
If you have ever wanted to understand the behavior of your system,
DTrace is the tool for you. DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing facility
that is built into Solaris. The DTrace facility can be used to examine
the behavior of user programs. The DTrace facility can also be used to
examine the behavior of the operating system. DTrace can be used by system
administrators or application developers, and is suitable for use with live production systems.
DTrace will allow you to explore your system to understand how it works,
track down performance problems across many layers of software, or locate the cause
of aberrant behavior. As you'll see, DTrace lets you create your own custom
programs to dynamically instrument the system and provide immediate, concise answers to arbitrary questions
you can formulate using the DTrace D programming language.
DTrace allows all Solaris users to:
Dynamically enable and manage thousands of probes
Dynamically associate logical predicates and actions with probes
Dynamically manage trace buffers and buffer policies
Display and examine trace data from the live system or a crash dump
DTrace allows Solaris developers and administrators to:
This guide will teach you everything you need to know about using
DTrace. Basic familiarity with a programming language such as C or a scripting
language such as awk(1) or perl(1) will help you learn DTrace and the D
programming language faster, but you need not be an expert in any of
these areas. If you have never written a program or script before
in any language, Related Information provides references to other documents you might find useful.