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Members,

Just a reminder for next Wednesday's DTrace meeting at UMD. Please note, the room and building change is now:
 
University of Maryland College Park
room 2460, AV Williams building
College Park, MD

You will find a campus map for those unfamiliar with the College Park campus:
http://www.transportation.umd.edu/visitor/campusmap.html

This meeting will be both on-site as well as online.

Hope you can attend !

Peter

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Subject: SERUG Event: February 6th - 9:30am - 12:30pm : DTrace Demonstration - UMD CP
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 09:13:47 -0500
From: Peter Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Organization: Sun Microsystems
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CC: Jim Fiori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Members,

We have schedule another installment of the Sun Education and Research Users Group (SERUG) for February 6th 9:30am - 12:30pm. This event will be both an on-site and online presentation. For those who wish to participate on-site, the meeting will be held at:

University of Maryland College Park
room 2460, AV Williams building
College Park, MD

Subject is DTrace:

DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing facility that is built into the Solaris OS. DTrace can be used by administrators, developers, and performance
analysts, and can be safely used on live production systems. DTrace enables you to examine the behavior of user programs as well as the behavior of the
operating system. Users of DTrace can create custom programs with the D scripting language. Custom programs provide the ability to dynamically
instrument the system. Custom programs provide immediate, concise answers to specific questions about the behavior of particular applications and the
system.

Although DTrace was initially written for Solaris, its source code is freely available as part of the OpenSolaris project, and work is in progress to port it to FreeBSD (in which there has been initial success as a substitute for the ktrace utility) and QNX . Apple has included DTrace in Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" with GUI Instruments.

Our Speaker: Jim Fiori

Jim Fiori is a Principal Engineer at Sun Microsystems and a DTrace user for the past 4 years. Jim will provide an overview of DTrace, then demonstrate this technology using dozens of D scripts. He will also talk about and demo new  developments in the world of DTrace, including native DTrace probes in Java, new GUI tools built on top of DTrace, and the DTrace Toolkit. ( Jim is a UMD CP Computer Science graduate ! )

Please RSVP back to me if you plan on attending in person.  Hope you are able to participate either in-person or online  !

regards,

Peter

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Agenda for 2/6/08 SERUG Event

1) Introductions
Time: 5 min

2) DTrace presentation and demonstration
Topic: DTrace - Presentation and Live Demo
Speaker: Jim Fiori - Principal Engineer - Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Time: 2 - 3 hr

3) Wrap up and set next meeting
Time: 5 min

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WEB ACCESS
Elluminate link for this session:
(please allow 5 min for setup files to load)

SERUG Meeting 2/6/08 DTrace at UMD CP

AUDIO
The audio for this session will be available on:
(no audio over the web for this session)

Toll Free Dial In Number:               (866)839-8145
ACCESS CODE:            5960026

ON-SITE
University of Maryland College Park
room 2460, AV Williams building
College Park, MD


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Peter Percival
Systems Engineer
Sun Microsystems
703 485 4196






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