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* %CopyrightBegin%
*
* Copyright Scott Lystig Fritchie and Andreas Schultz, 2011-2012. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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/*
* Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang
* virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp".
* Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have
* different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM
* is "beam.debug.smp".
*
* To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of
* "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your
* environment.
*/
probe process("beam").mark("process-spawn")
{
printf("pid %s mfa %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2));
}
probe process("beam").mark("process-exit")
{
printf("pid %s reason %s\n", user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2));
}
probe process("beam").mark("process-exit_signal")
{
printf("sender %s -> pid %s reason %s\n",
user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3));
}
probe process("beam").mark("process-exit_signal-remote")
{
printf("sender %s -> node %s pid %s reason %s\n",
user_string($arg1), user_string($arg2), user_string($arg3), user_string($arg4));
}
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