Monday, April 19, 2010

Linux® Debugging and Performance Tuning: Tips and Techniques



Author(s): Steve Best
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Date: October 14, 2005
Language:English
Pages:456
File Type:CHM
File Size:15.4 MB
ISBN 10: 0131492470
Learn Linux debugging and optimizationat kernel and application levelshands-on!
This is the definitive guide to Linux software debugging and performance optimization at both the kernel and application levels. Using extensive Linux code examples, Steve Best systematically introduces open source tools and best-practice techniques for delivering bug-free, well-tuned code.
Drawing on his exceptional experience optimizing Linux systems for IBM, Best covers issues ranging from memory management and I/O to system processes and kernel bug messages. You'll walk through real debugging sessions, discovering the strategies experts use to debug even the most complex application- and kernel-related problems. You'll master sophisticated profiling techniques for identifying and resolving bottlenecks more quickly and learn how to capture the right data in the event of trouble. Coverage includes
• Bottleneck identification
• Code coverage
• Debuggers: gdb, kgdb, and KDB
• Memory management
• /proc kernel data analysis
• System process monitoring
• Network performance
• Oops bug messages
• Syslog and event logging
• Execution traces
• Profiling kernel behavior
• Cache misses
• User-Mode Linux
• Dynamic probes
• Crash dump analysis
• And more...

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