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setuids.d(1m)							   USER COMMANDS						     setuids.d(1m)

NAME
setuids.d - snoop setuid calls as they occur. Uses DTrace. SYNOPSIS
setuids.d DESCRIPTION
setuids.d is a simple DTrace program to print details of setuid calls, where a process assumes a different UID. These are usually related to login events. Since this uses DTrace, only users with root privileges can run this command. EXAMPLES
Default output, print setuids as they occur, # setuids.d FIELDS
UID user ID (from) SUID set user ID (to) PPID parent process ID PID process ID PCMD parent command CMD command (with arguments) DOCUMENTATION
See the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may include full worked examples with ver- bose descriptions explaining the output. EXIT
setuids.d will run forever until Ctrl-C is hit. AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia] SEE ALSO
dtrace(1M), bsmconv(1M) version 1.00 Jun 18, 2005 setuids.d(1m)

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newproc.d(1m)							   USER COMMANDS						     newproc.d(1m)

NAME
newproc.d - snoop new processes. Uses DTrace. SYNOPSIS
newproc.d DESCRIPTION
newproc.d is a DTrace OneLiner to snoop new processes as they are run. The argument listing is printed. This is useful to identify short lived processes that are usually difficult to spot using traditional tools. Docs/oneliners.txt and Docs/Examples/oneliners_examples.txt in the DTraceToolkit contain this as a oneliner that can be cut-n-paste to run. Since this uses DTrace, only users with root privileges can run this command. EXAMPLES
This prints new processes until Ctrl-C is hit. # newproc.d FIELDS
CPU The CPU that recieved the event ID A DTrace probe ID for the event FUNCTION:NAME The DTrace probe name for the event remaining fields These contains the argument listing for the new process DOCUMENTATION
See the DTraceToolkit for further documentation under the Docs directory. The DTraceToolkit docs may include full worked examples with ver- bose descriptions explaining the output. EXIT
newproc.d will run forever until Ctrl-C is hit. AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia] SEE ALSO
execsnoop(1M), dtrace(1M), truss(1) version 1.00 May 15, 2005 newproc.d(1m)
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