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For the record, the upgrade from Centos 6.5 to Centos 7 was performed again and we have been experiencing no higher temperature than 45C, routinely lower than 40C. This is the case for the last two months, so problem seems solved.
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intel_gpu_top
intel_gpu_top(1) General Commands Manual intel_gpu_top(1)
NAME
intel_gpu_top - Display a top-like summary of Intel GPU usage
SYNOPSIS
intel_gpu_top
intel_gpu_top [ parameters ]
DESCRIPTION
intel_gpu_top is a tool to display usage information of an Intel GPU. It requires root privilege to map the graphics device.
Options
-s [samples per second]
number of samples to acquire per second
-o [output file]
collect usage statistics to [file]. If file is "-", run non-interactively and output statistics to stdout.
-e ["command to profile"]
execute a command, and leave when it is finished. Note that the entire command with all parameters should be included as one parame-
ter.
-h show usage notes
EXAMPLES
intel_gpu_top -o "cairo-trace-gvim.log" -s 100 -e "cairo-perf-trace /tmp/gvim"
will run cairo-perf-trace with /tmp/gvim trace, non-interactively, saving the statistics into cairo-trace-gvim.log file, and col-
lecting 100 samples per second.
Note that idle units are not displayed, so an entirely idle GPU will only display the ring status and header.
BUGS
Some GPUs report some units as busy when they aren't, such that even when idle and not hung, it will show up as 100% busy.
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