Dtrace does buffer the output. The trick is to use print the timestamp 
variable on each output line and then sort numerically by the 
timestamp. This will put the lines back into their original 
chronological order.

William Reich wrote:
> HI all...
>  
> We have a Streams application that has several streams
> in our configuration.
>  
> We are trying to show that the multiple streams are actually
> executing concurrently.
>  
> Will Dtrace show us the concurrency ?
> ( or is there somekind of buffering of output occurring that will
> hide any concurrency ? )
>  
> wr
>  
>  
> 
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