Hello!

Michael Richardson wrote:
>     Blaisorblade> A strace -t (or whichever option shows the timings)
>     Blaisorblade> would help finding _where_
>     Blaisorblade> is the big pause...
> 
>     >> I think you mean -T?
> 
>     Blaisorblade> Actually -t prints timestamps, which can be more useful to 
> look at "when are 
>     Blaisorblade> we?".
> 
>   okay, I can do -T if you want.
>   http://www.sandelman.ca/tmp/east.trace.gz

from strace command line help:
-t -- absolute timestamp
-T -- print time spent in each syscall

so if you use -T it will only tell how long did it spend in a system 
call and not what was the current time of execution (when calling a 
system call).

Regards,

Jyrki Jaakkola

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