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NAME
       mdflush - Trace md flush events. Uses Linux eBPF/bcc.
SYNOPSIS
       mdflush
DESCRIPTION
       This  tool traces flush events by md, the Linux multiple device driver (software RAID). The timestamp and
       md device for the flush are printed.  Knowing when these flushes happen can  be  useful  for  correlation
       with unexplained spikes in disk latency.
       This  works  by  tracing  the  kernel  md_flush_request()  function  using dynamic tracing, and will need
       updating to match any changes to this function.
       Note that the flushes themselves are likely to originate from higher in the I/O stack, such as  from  the
       file systems.
       Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
REQUIREMENTS
       CONFIG_BPF and bcc.
EXAMPLES
       Trace md flush events:
              # mdflush
FIELDS
       TIME   Time of the flush event (HH:MM:SS).
       PID    The process ID that was on-CPU when the event was issued. This may identify the cause of the flush
              (eg, the "sync" command), but will often identify a kernel worker thread that was managing I/O.
       COMM   The command name for the PID.
       DEVICE The md device name.
OVERHEAD
       Expected to be negligible.
SOURCE
       This is from bcc.
              https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
       Also  look  in  the bcc distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output,
       and commentary for this tool.
OS
       Linux
STABILITY
       Unstable - in development.
AUTHOR
       Brendan Gregg
SEE ALSO
       biosnoop(8)
USER COMMANDS                                      2016-02-13                                       pidpersec(8)