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IBID-OBJGRAPH(1)					     Ibid - Multi-protocol Bot						  IBID-OBJGRAPH(1)

NAME
ibid-objgraph - Memory usage graph generation utility for Ibid SYNOPSIS
ibid-objgraph [options...] logfile type... ibid-objgraph -e TIME [options...] logfile ibid-objgraph -h DESCRIPTION
This utility is for graphing object-type usage from an Ibid bot configured to log such usage. Matplotlib is required for graphing. OPTIONS
-e TIME, --examine=TIME Examine the object usage at time TIME, and print a sorted list of type statistics at that time. This function can be useful in determining which types to graph, when chasing down a detected leak. -o FILE, --output=FILE Output to FILE instead of displaying interactive graph GUI. FILE can be any format supported by Matplotlib, detected by the file extension. -d DPI, --dpi=DPI When outputting in raster formats, use DPI output DPI. -h, --help Show a help message and exit. FILES
logfile A log file generated by loading the memory plugin into Ibid, which will periodically log object usage. It can be gzip compressed, if the filename ends in .gz. SEE ALSO
ibid(1), ibid-memgraph(1), http://ibid.omnia.za.net/ Ibid 0.1 March 2010 IBID-OBJGRAPH(1)
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