I just joined the dtrace discussion group. I am more interested in the Network 
Provider. Has this been already included in the

Solaris kernel by default. 


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>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
>Brian Utterback
>Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 10:01 AM
>To: Solaris Dtrace List
>Subject: [dtrace-discuss] Missing struct?
>
>What determines what struct dtrace knows about by default?
>
>I am trying to use dtrace to trace the input and output to
>the ntp_adjtime call. The ntp_adjtime call takes a single
>argument, namely a pointer to a timex struct. Even though
>that struct is the argument to a syscall, dtrace doesn't
>seem to know about the struct type. I was a bit surprised
>by that.
>-- 
>blu
>
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