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Demonstrations of statsnoop, the Linux bpftrace/eBPF version.


statsnoop traces different stat() syscalls system-wide, and prints details.
Example output:

# ./statsnoop.bt
Attaching 9 probes...
Tracing stat syscalls... Hit Ctrl-C to end.
PID    COMM             ERR PATH
27835  bash               0 .
27835  bash               2 /usr/local/sbin/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /usr/local/bin/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /usr/sbin/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /usr/bin/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /sbin/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /bin/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /usr/games/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /usr/local/games/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /snap/bin/iconfig
27835  bash               2 /apps/python/bin/iconfig
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/bin/Modules/Setup
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/bin/lib/python3.5/os.py
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/bin/lib/python3.5/os.pyc
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib/python3.5/os.py
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/bin/pybuilddir.txt
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/bin/lib/python3.5/lib-dynload
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib/python3.5/lib-dynload
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/lib/python35.zip
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/lib/python35.zip
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib/python3.5/
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib/python3.5/
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib/python3.5/
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/lib/python3.5/encodings/__init__.cpython-35m-x86_64-linux-
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/lib/python3.5/encodings/__init__.abi3.so
30573  command-not-fou    2 /usr/lib/python3.5/encodings/__init__.so
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib/python3.5/encodings/__init__.py
30573  command-not-fou    0 /usr/lib/python3.5/encodings/__init__.py

This output has caught me mistyping a command in another shell, "iconfig"
instead of "ifconfig". The first several lines show the bash shell searching
the $PATH (why is games in my $PATH??), and failing to find it (ERR == 2 is
file not found). Then, a "command-not-found" program executes (the name is
truncated to 16 characters in the COMM field, including the NULL), which
begins the process of searching for and suggesting a package. ie, this:

# iconfig
The program 'iconfig' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
apt install ipmiutil

statsnoop can be used for general debugging, to see what file information has
been requested, and whether those files exist. It can be used as a companion
to opensnoop, which shows what files were actually opened.


There is another version of this tool in bcc: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
The bcc version provides options to customize the output.

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biolatency_example.txt File 1.75 KB 0644
biosnoop_example.txt File 2.01 KB 0644
biostacks_example.txt File 1.87 KB 0644
bitesize_example.txt File 2.93 KB 0644
capable_example.txt File 2.6 KB 0644
cpuwalk_example.txt File 4.8 KB 0644
dcsnoop_example.txt File 4.5 KB 0644
execsnoop_example.txt File 1.5 KB 0644
gethostlatency_example.txt File 923 B 0644
killsnoop_example.txt File 846 B 0644
loads_example.txt File 864 B 0644
mdflush_example.txt File 1.82 KB 0644
naptime_example.txt File 844 B 0644
oomkill_example.txt File 1.63 KB 0644
opensnoop_example.txt File 2.47 KB 0644
pidpersec_example.txt File 1.47 KB 0644
runqlat_example.txt File 8.43 KB 0644
runqlen_example.txt File 980 B 0644
setuids_example.txt File 2.38 KB 0644
ssllatency_example.txt File 4.4 KB 0644
sslsnoop_example.txt File 1.87 KB 0644
statsnoop_example.txt File 2.67 KB 0644
swapin_example.txt File 549 B 0644
syncsnoop_example.txt File 541 B 0644
syscount_example.txt File 1.12 KB 0644
tcpaccept_example.txt File 1.32 KB 0644
tcpconnect_example.txt File 1.06 KB 0644
tcpdrop_example.txt File 1.23 KB 0644
tcplife_example.txt File 1.56 KB 0644
tcpretrans_example.txt File 1.13 KB 0644
tcpsynbl_example.txt File 940 B 0644
threadsnoop_example.txt File 1.15 KB 0644
undump_example.txt File 680 B 0644
vfscount_example.txt File 1.17 KB 0644
vfsstat_example.txt File 929 B 0644
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xfsdist_example.txt File 3.34 KB 0644
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