03-03-2011
if you don't have backups or snapshots... none!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
otfaux
OTFAUX(1) User Commands OTFAUX(1)
NAME
otfaux - otfaux
DESCRIPTION
otfaux - append snapshots and statistics to existing otf traces
at given 'break' time stamps.
otfaux [Options] <file name>
Options:
-h, --help
show this help message
-V show OTF version
-b <size>
buffer size for read and write operations
-n <n> number of breaks (distributed regularly) if -p and -t are not set, the default for -n is 200 breaks
-p <p> create break every 'p' ticks (if both, -n and -p are specified the one producing more breaks wins)
-t <t> define (additional) break at given time stamp
-F force overwrite old snapshots and statistics
-R delete existing snapshots and statistics only
-f <n> max number of filehandles output
--funcgroups
create functiongroup summaries instead of function summaries
--filegroups
create file group summaries instead of file summaries
-v verbose mode, print break time stamps
-a show advancing progress during operation
--snapshots
write ONLY snapshots but NO statistics
--statistics
write ONLY statistics but NO snapshots
-s a[,b]*
regard given streams only when computing statistics. expects a single token or comma separated list. this implies the '--statis-
tics' option!
-l list existing stream tokens
otfaux 1.10.2 May 2012 OTFAUX(1)