How to look what an executable does...

Clemens Eisserer linuxhippy@web.de
Sat Apr 12 23:13:00 GMT 2003


That is exactly was I was searching for. Thanks a lot!!!
lg Clemens
>>> I use both 'strace' and 'lsof' to get an insight into what
> system resources my gcj programs are using.
>> strace will let you watch the system calls that your program is making
> displaying the names of the calls and the arguments passed in.
> If you use the strace '-p <pid>' option you can get strace to display
> the system calls an already running program is making. This is real 
> handy if the program
> you want to monitor is a demon.
>> 'lsof' will display names of files and network sockets that a program
> currently has open.
>>> -Tony
>> On Saturday, April 12, 2003, at 10:55 AM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
>>> Hi there!
>>>> Some time ago sombody told me who to watch program-library-calls and 
>> all the other stuff that the program does with the system.
>> I dont mean a debugger, it was a programm started with "program 
>> -option binary.bin".
>>>> I'm sorry for asking such stupid questions, but its really important 
>> for me...
>>>> Thx Linuxhippy
>>>


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