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Often, as in the case of the Disk Access module, modules will spawn multiple graphs on execution.<br><br> | Often, as in the case of the Disk Access module, modules will spawn multiple graphs on execution.<br><br> | ||
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There are a number of different module families constructed for different analysis sets. | There are a number of different module families constructed for different analysis sets. |
Latest revision as of 08:40, 10 November 2010
Modules
A module is a package used in the Dashboard perspective, containing a SystemTap script and associated metadata.
Module Families
Modules are grouped in "module families", groups of modules that are related. One example is the Hard Disk
module family which contains the module Disk Access:
Multiple Graphs
Often, as in the case of the Disk Access module, modules will spawn multiple graphs on execution.
There are a number of different module families constructed for different analysis sets.