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PROBE:...PROC.(3stap) Network File Storage Tapsets PROBE:...PROC.(3stap)
probe::nfs.proc.commit - NFS client committing data on server
nfs.proc.commit
server_ip IP address of server offset the file offset size read bytes in this execution prot transfer protocol bitmask1 V4 bitmask representing the set of attributes supported on this filesystem version NFS version bitmask0 V4 bitmask representing the set of attributes supported on this filesystem
All the nfs.proc.commit kernel functions were removed in kernel commit 200baa in December 2006, so these probes do not exist on Linux 2.6.21 and newer kernels. Fires when client writes the buffered data to disk. The buffered data is asynchronously written by client earlier. The commit function works in sync way. This probe point does not exist in NFSv2.
tapset::nfs_proc(3stap)
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