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Old 11-01-2009, 08:12 AM   #1
tcegrid
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Require Application profiling help


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Hi All,

I am looking for “application profiling” tool in Linux(RHEL4). We don’t have source code for an application and only we can launch an application. The Objective is find out the memory usage (including memory used by sub-process and libraries) and Input/Output access done by an application on various time stamps.

If you know any tool or utilities suits my need please let me.

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Thamizh
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