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> Debugging performance issues is hard.

Absolutely. "It's hard to do" is why I have a job :-) The best short primer I've ever read on how to troubleshoot host/VM performance issues is Brendan Gregg's post on the USE method. Another great resource is Brian L. Wong's 1997 "Configuration and Capacity Planning for Solaris Servers"; I often laugh because the problems in the modern Cloud are often just the problems of any application, magnified by increased speed & parallelization, and Brian's twenty-year-old tome holds up remarkably well if you want to prevent major capacity/performance issues.

> Linux kernel has a cscope target...

I did not know that. That's probably what I should have used; they even have a handy tutorial for getting started using it for large projects.

> I was running OpenGrok on local projects/branches, but having it web only was not that great.

Yeah, I use and abuse Grok hard every workday, that's why I naturally gravitated toward it. But cscope might be the right tool for the job. Thanks!