What are you running on? SmartOS? Solaris? OmniOS? Have you enabled the user 
for dtrace access?

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Khushil Dep
Infrastructure & CFEngine Consulting
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On 30 Jun 2014, at 09:24, Jan Waller <wal...@email.uni-kiel.de> wrote:

> This actually only partially helps. I get write my own dTrace provider in 
> Java and I can successfully access it. However, I am still unable to access 
> any of the built-in hotspot providers.
> 
> Thanks
>       Jan
> 
> On 29.06.2014 14:50, Khushil Dep via dtrace-discuss (Personal) wrote:
>> May I recommend a read of 
>> http://blog.eigengo.com/2014/06/07/monitoring-akka-with-dtrace/
>> 
>> We use Scala heavily for work but perhaps there’s milage with the 
>> documentation in this case as well.
>> 
>>>> I tried all day to get dtrace with Java running. All blogs, discussions,
>>>> etc. I found only hinted at having a running java instance when doing
>>>> "dtrace -l | grep spot". Regardless of used operating system (Linux,
>>>> Open Solaris, Solaris), Java version (build-in or freshly downloaded)
>>>> the command always returns no hits.
>>>> 
>>>> Can anyone point me in the correct direction? E.g. on a fresh OS, what
>>>> steps are necessary to access the dtrace Java probes?
>>>> 




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