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  /src/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/Bin/
rwsnoop 3 # rwsnoop - snoop read/write events.
9 # $Id: rwsnoop,v 1.1.1.1 2015/09/30 22:01:06 christos Exp $
11 # USAGE: rwsnoop [-jPtvZ] [-n name] [-p pid]
13 # rwsnoop # default output
22 # rwsnoop -J # print jail ID
23 # rwsnoop -n bash # monitor processes named "bash"
24 # rwsnoop > out.txt # recommended
27 # rwsnoop usually prints plenty of output, which itself will cause
28 # more output. It can be better to redirect the output of rwsnoop
95 USAGE: rwsnoop [-jPtvZ] [-n name] [-p pid
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  /src/external/cddl/dtracetoolkit/dist/
rwsnoop 3 # rwsnoop - snoop read/write events.
9 # $Id: rwsnoop,v 1.1.1.1 2015/09/30 22:01:06 christos Exp $
11 # USAGE: rwsnoop [-jPtvZ] [-n name] [-p pid]
13 # rwsnoop # default output
22 # rwsnoop -J # print jail ID
23 # rwsnoop -n bash # monitor processes named "bash"
24 # rwsnoop > out.txt # recommended
27 # rwsnoop usually prints plenty of output, which itself will cause
28 # more output. It can be better to redirect the output of rwsnoop
95 USAGE: rwsnoop [-jPtvZ] [-n name] [-p pid
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