The following is a demonstration of the iofile.d script, Here we run it while a tar command is backing up /var/adm, # iofile.d Tracing... Hit Ctrl-C to end. ^C PID CMD TIME FILE 5206 tar 109 /var/adm/acct/nite 5206 tar 110 /var/adm/acct/sum 5206 tar 114 /var/adm/acct/fiscal 5206 tar 117 /var/adm/messages.3 5206 tar 172 /var/adm/sa 5206 tar 3605 /var/adm/messages.2 5206 tar 4548 /var/adm/spellhist 5206 tar 5769 /var/adm/exacct/brendan1task 5206 tar 6416 /var/adm/acct 5206 tar 7587 /var/adm/messages.1 5206 tar 8246 /var/adm/exacct/task 5206 tar 8320 /var/adm/pool 5206 tar 8973 /var/adm/pool/history 5206 tar 9183 /var/adm/exacct 3 fsflush 10882 <none> 5206 tar 11861 /var/adm/exacct/flow 5206 tar 12042 /var/adm/messages.0 5206 tar 12408 /var/adm/sm.bin 5206 tar 13021 /var/adm/sulog 5206 tar 19007 /var/adm/streams 5206 tar 21811 <none> 5206 tar 24918 /var/adm/exacct/proc In the above output, we can see that the tar command spent 24918 us (25 ms) waiting for disk I/O on the /var/adm/exacct/proc file. |