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Add PCP BCC PMDA hit count module widgets#197
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PCP BCC PMDA has recently introduced support for hit count modules for tracing hits to kernel tracepoints, USDT probes, and uprobes. This patch adds table widgets for these modules. We use tables instead of a graph since hit counts for different probes may vary between a few to millions.
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PCP BCC PMDA has recently introduced support for hit count modules for
tracing hits to kernel tracepoints, USDT probes, and uprobes.
This patch adds table widgets for these modules. We use tables instead
of a graph since hit counts for different probes may vary between a few
to millions.
Below is a simple screenshot how these look like:
CC @andihit
Thanks!