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@ 2003-03-04 19:27 Abhishek Rai
  2003-03-05 12:08 ` Steve Dickson
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From: Abhishek Rai @ 2003-03-04 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: nfs

hi,
i need a profiling tool for profiling the nfs client
preferrably for 2.4.18
i tried kernprof but it doesn't serve the purpose as
kernprof seems to be giving the execution profile of
the core kernel image and not any modules (as is the
nfs client on my machine)

can anybody suggest one/give pointers etc

Thanks a lot
Abhishek

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IIT KGP,India
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