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Hi Peter,
You are right.
Combination of strace.exe and grep.exe(at http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/) will help me.
I'll be able to extract system calls of specific threads from strace output.
thanks again...
Peter Gram wrote:
Hi DanismentWhat do you mean by debuging threads ? On NT/W2K everything is threads.
If you give som more information on the problem/what you whant.
I migth be able to give to help you with the correct tool.
Danisment Gazi Unal (ubTools) wrote:
Thanks Peter, I've been using this utility. But, It's reporting system calls in process level. regards... Peter Gram wrote:Hi Danisment Long time no see There is free version of truss for nt called strace (http://razor.bindview.com/tools/desc/strace_readme.html) this migth help you Have fun ;-) Danisment Gazi Unal (ubTools) wrote:Hi to all, I need a utility to debug Oracle's thread on Windows2000. do you know a utility which can trace windows system calls in thread level ? thanks in advance... -- Danisment Gazi Unal http://www.ubTools.com Web-based Oracle Database Products-- /regards Peter Gram Mobil : +45 2527 7107 Fax : +45 4466 8856 Miracle A/S Kratvej 2 2760 Måløv http://miracleas.dk-- Danisment Gazi Unal http://www.ubTools.com Web based Oracle database products-- /regards Peter Gram Mobil : +45 2527 7107 Fax : +45 4466 8856 Miracle A/S Kratvej 2 2760 Måløv http://miracleas.dk
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