Guide - Guide to the DTraceToolkit How to get started, and a table of contents. QuickStart 1. The top most useful scripts are in this directory. 2. Try running them with "-h". Eg, "./execsnoop -h". 3. read Docs/Contents for a full list of scripts. Not-so-QuickStart 1. Welcome! 2. Check the Table of Contents below to become famaliar with the directory structure of the DTraceToolkit. 3. see Docs/Faq for any initial questions. 4. read Docs/Contents for a list of scripts. 5. read Docs/Readme to see where scripts are documented. 6. check Docs/Links for further DTrace. 7. Once famaliar with the toolkit, the following may be useful to add to your shell initialisation file, PATH=$PATH:/opt/DTT/Bin MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/DTT/Man in this case assuming the toolkit was installed in /opt/DTT. Installation 1. Run ./install This will replace any existing version of the DTraceToolkit with this one. It will prompt. Final install location is printed by this install script. Table of Contents DTraceToolkit-X.XX/ Bin/ Symlinks to the scripts Apps/ Application specific scripts Cpu/ Scripts for CPU analysis Disk/ Scripts for disk I/O analysis Docs/ Documentation Contents Command list for the Toolkit Examples/ Examples of command usage Faq Frequently asked questions Links Further DTrace links Notes/ Notes on Toolkit commands Readme Readme for using the docs Extra/ Misc scripts Guide This file! Kernel/ Scripts for kernel analysis License The CDDL license Locks/ Scripts for lock analysis Man/ Man pages man1m/ Man pages for the Toolkit commands Mem/ Scripts for memory analysis Net/ Scripts for network analysis Proc/ Scripts for process analysis System/ Scripts for system analysis User/ Scripts for user based activity analysis Zones/ Scripts for analysis by zone Version DTraceToolkit version install Install script, use for installs only When you type ls in the DTraceToolkit, you will be looking at the top ten or so most useful scripts. Other scripts have been placed in meaningful subdirectories, such as Disk, Kernel, Proc, etc. An optional Bin directory has been provided that links to all the scripts. The DTraceToolkit is released under the CDDL license. It's the same freeware license that OpenSolaris has been released under. Thank you for using the DTraceToolkit!