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PROBE...DULER(3stap) IO Scheduler and block IO Taps PROBE...DULER(3stap)
probe::ioscheduler.elv_completed_request - Fires when a request is completed
ioscheduler.elv_completed_request
rq Address of the request disk_minor Disk minor number of the request name Name of the probe point disk_major Disk major number of the request elevator_name The type of I/O elevator currently enabled rq_flags Request flags
tapset::ioscheduler(3stap)
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