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SubjectRe: I wrote a kernel tool for monitoring / web page
sylvanino b wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I wrote a kernel tool for my personnal usage which goal is to keep a
>record of recent task preemptions and interruptions that appears under
>linux. Although the record is short (a few minutes only), It can help
>to analyse scheduling algorithm efficiency and also driver timing
>issues. The user can access data from user-space, through proc
>filesystem and analyze it with a graphics tool. Then, since it's also
>availlable within KDB, it can give clues and help for debugging.
>
>So far, the tool is not a big deal, but not trivial either. When It is
>running, the tool doesn't overload the system. And when it is not
>running, it's just transparent.
>
>I did a webpage for it, you can check it out at:
>http://membres.lycos.fr/kernelanalyzer/
>
>If you have any comment/critics, don't hesitate to share it
>Thanks,
>
>Sylvain
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Hi!
Lycos is not the right place for such a good project, request hosting at
sf.net or developer.berlios.de.

Matthias-Christian Ott
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