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Guardium stap use to much kernel CPU when calling kernel function uniqtime.

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Guardium stap use to much kernel CPU when calling kernel function uniqtime. We have a problem with Guardium STAP on Solaris server. The "uniqtime" kernel function that provide timestamp use high resource on the server. When analyzing what use the uniqtime, we realize that the guardium ktap kernel module use uniqtime intensely.

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