11-29-2007
Sir, As u told me i had used strace -ppid
and here is the output what I am getting........
it is showing me two pids for a same process........and when I used to strace to them then its showing me following outputs .........
outputs::::::::
[root@localhost New Folder]#strace -p3153
Process 3153 attached - interrupt to quit
write(5, "\0i, I am fine101010\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 100
<unfinished ...>
Process 3153 detached
[root@localhost New Folder]# strace -p3152
Process 3152 attached - interrupt to quit
wait4(-1,
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strace(8) System Manager's Manual strace(8)
NAME
strace - Writes STREAMS event trace messages to standard output
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/strace [mod_ID sub_ID pri_level]
DESCRIPTION
The strace command gets STREAMS event trace messages from STREAMS drivers and modules via the STREAMS log driver (strlog), and writes these
messages to standard output. You can limit the messages strace receives by specifying arguments to the command. The arguments, which must
be specified together, are the following: Specifies the STREAMS module identification number. Specifies a subidentification number (often
corresponding to a minor device). Specifies a tracing priority level. The strace command will get messages of a level equal to or less
than the value in the pri_level argument. The value of the argument must be a nonnegative integer.
You can specify all as the value for any of the arguments in the strace command line. The value all indicates that there are no restric-
tions for that argument.
You can also specify multiple sets of the command's three arguments to obtain the messages from more than one driver or module.
More than one strace process can open the STREAMS log driver at a time. When you invoke strace, the log driver compares the sets of argu-
ments from the command line with actual trace messages, returning the messages that satisfy the criteria.
STREAMS event trace messages have the following format: seqnum stdtime tickstime pri_level ntfycode mod_ID sub_ID msgtext where:
The event trace sequence number. The time the message was sent, in the format hh:mm:ss. The time the message was sent, measured in
machine ticks since the last boot. The tracing priority level as defined by the STREAMS driver or module that originates the messages.
Can be either of the following indicators: Indicates that the message has also been saved in the error log. Indicates that the message
signaled a fatal error. The module identification number of the trace message source. The subidentification number of the trace message
source. The trace message text.
The strace command runs until terminated by the user.
NOTES
Running strace with several sets of arguments can negatively affect STREAMS performance, particularly for those modules and drivers sending
the messages.
Also be aware that strace may not be able to handle a large number of messages. If drivers and modules return messages to strace too
quickly, some may be lost.
EXAMPLES
To display all trace messages received from the driver or module identified by mod_ID 28, enter: strace 28 all all To display those trace
messages from the driver or module identified by mod_ID 28 and its minor devices identified by the sub_IDs 2, 3, and 4, enter: strace 28 2
all 28 3 all 28 4 all
This command line causes messages of any tracing priority level to be displayed. To display the trace messages from the same driver or
module and sub_IDs, but limited to certain priority levels, enter: strace 28 2 0 28 3 0 28 4 1 This command line specifies that messages
from driver or module 28 and sub_IDs 2 and 3 must have a tracing priority of 0, and those from sub_ID 4 must have a tracing priority equal
to or less than 1.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: strclean(8), strerr(8).
Interfaces: strlog(7). delim off
strace(8)