The Linux Trace Toolkit enables it's user to know exactly
what happened in a system at all times and why it happens.
It consists of 4 software parts, which together acheive
the desired functionnality. These are :
1) A modified kernel that logs critical events.
2) A kernel module that buffers the events (this is viewed
as a char device in user space).
3) A daemon that empties the trace device buffer when full.
4) A front-end that decodes the trace and presents it to
the user in a comprehensive graphic or text way.
I have been working on this for more than 6 months now, and
I think now is the time to give it a public test. That is,
I would like to have feedback on the interest this tool
represents to you, the features you would like to see added
to it and the changes you think should be made.
The Linux Trace Toolkit can be found at the following address :
http://www.info.polymtl.ca/~karym/trace
The above page contains more detail, screenshots, documentation
than a mail can carry ...
Thank you for your time and hope to hear from you soon!
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Karim Yaghmour
karym@info.polymtl.ca
Computer Engineer
Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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