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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers dump command fault Post 302400340 by semosam on Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 02:25:55 AM
Old 03-03-2010
thanks methyl for ur completeness replay
the command u mentiond didnt output anything
and the df -k dont show the home under it !
 

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PERF-SCHED(1)							    perf Manual 						     PERF-SCHED(1)

NAME
perf-sched - Tool to trace/measure scheduler properties (latencies) SYNOPSIS
perf sched {record|latency|map|replay|script} DESCRIPTION
There are five variants of perf sched: 'perf sched record <command>' to record the scheduling events of an arbitrary workload. 'perf sched latency' to report the per task scheduling latencies and other scheduling properties of the workload. 'perf sched script' to see a detailed trace of the workload that was recorded (aliased to 'perf script' for now). 'perf sched replay' to simulate the workload that was recorded via perf sched record. (this is done by starting up mockup threads that mimic the workload based on the events in the trace. These threads can then replay the timings (CPU runtime and sleep patterns) of the workload as it occurred when it was recorded - and can repeat it a number of times, measuring its performance.) 'perf sched map' to print a textual context-switching outline of workload captured via perf sched record. Columns stand for individual CPUs, and the two-letter shortcuts stand for tasks that are running on a CPU. A '*' denotes the CPU that had the event, and a dot signals an idle CPU. OPTIONS
-i, --input=<file> Input file name. (default: perf.data unless stdin is a fifo) -v, --verbose Be more verbose. (show symbol address, etc) -D, --dump-raw-trace= Display verbose dump of the sched data. SEE ALSO
perf-record(1) perf 06/30/2014 PERF-SCHED(1)
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