Vince Carbone on MySQL and DTrace: Dynamically tracing better performance


 
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Vince Carbone on MySQL and DTrace: Dynamically tracing better performance

A year ago this past week (on January 16, 2008), Sun Microsystems announced a historic deal to acquire MySQL AB for a billion dollars. Since then, MySQL-ers (aka Sun Dolphins) have settled in with Sun folks. While Sun has had an influence on MySQL, MySQL has also had an influence on several projects within "Sun Classic". Over this week, we hope to explore some of the projects around Sun which use MySQL and how the acquisition has helped bring us all closer together. Today we talk to Vince Carbone in Sun's Performance Technology Group about MySQL with DTrace, the dynamic tracing application that is part of Solaris and OpenSolaris and set to be a hot topic at the 2009 MySQL User Conference.

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resolveip - resolve host name to IP address or vice versa SYNOPSIS
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The resolveip utility resolves host names to IP addresses and vice versa. Invoke resolveip like this: shell> resolveip [options] {host_name|ip-addr} ... resolveip supports the following options. o --help, --info, -?, -I Display a help message and exit. o --silent, -s Silent mode. Produce less output. o --version, -V Display version information and exit. COPYRIGHT
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