Hi,

>From your mail I cannot understand the context of your problem.
Are you looking for profiling tools to improve programs developed by you or a 
user that wants to understand why a process is slow?

Best regards,

Yaron Kahanovitch

----- Original Message -----
From: "Maxim Veksler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux-IL," <linux-il@linux.org.il>
Sent: 18:59:17 (GMT+0200) Asia/Jerusalem יום רביעי 4 אפריל 2007
Subject: Performance monitoring for selected process

Hi,

Except from "stracing -f" executables is there some way I can monitor
the process for performance? I would like to debug process delayed
response activity and need to know when it's doing heavy IO / when
it's CPU intensive and when it's all too busy waiting for IRQ.

A graphical display would be preferred, textual will do as well obviously.

For general system statistics, I've tried the following :
1. sysstat + kSar
2. gnome-system-monitor
3. ksysguard
4. ntop

All work great but are too general for my needs, I'm looking for tools
that could display single process statistics.


Thanks,
Maxim.

-- 
Cheers,
Maxim Veksler

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