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PEGASUS-PLOTS(1)PEGASUS-PLOTS(1)NAME
pegasus-plots - A tool to generate graphs and charts to visualize workflow run.
SYNOPSIS
pegasus-plots [-h|--help]
[-o|--output outdir]
[-c|--conf propfile]
[-m|--max-graph-nodes max]
[-p|--plotting-level level]
[-i|--ignore-db-inconsistency]
[-v|--verbose]
[-q|--quiet]
[submitdir]
DESCRIPTION
pegasus-plots generates graphs and charts to visualize workflow run. It generates workflow execution Gantt chart, job over time chart, time
chart, dax and dag graph. It uses executable 'dot' to generate graphs. pegasus-plots looks for the executable in your path and generates
graphs based on it's availability .
OPTIONS -h, --help
Prints a usage summary with all the available command-line options.
-o outdir, --output outdir
Writes the output to the given directory
-c propfile, --conf propfile
The properties file to use. This option overrides all other property files.
-m max, --max-graph-nodes max
Maximum limit on the number of tasks/jobs in the dax/dag up to which the graph should be generated. The default value is 100.
-p level, --plotting-level level
Specifies the charts and graphs to generate. Valid levels are: all, all_charts, all_graphs, dax_graph, dag_graph, gantt_chart,
host_chart, time_chart, breakdown_chart. Default is all_charts. The output generated by pegasus-plots is based on the level set:
o all: generates all charts and graphs.
o all_charts: generates all charts.
o all_graphs: generates all graphs.
o dax_graph: generates dax graph.
o dag_graph: generates dag graph.
o gantt_chart: generates the workflow execution Gantt chart.
o host_chart: generates the host over time chart.
o time_chart: generates the time chart which shows the job instance/invocation count and runtime over time.
o breakdown_chart: generates the breakdown chart which shows the invocation count and runtime grouped by transformation name.
-i, --ignore-db-inconsistency
Turn off the the check for database consistency.
-v, --verbose
Increases the log level. If omitted, the default level will be set to WARNING. When this option is given, the log level is changed to
INFO. If this option is repeated, the log level will be changed to DEBUG.
-q, --quiet
Decreases the log level. If omitted, the default level will be set to WARNING. When this option is given, the log level is changed to
ERROR.
EXAMPLE
Runs pegasus-plots and writes the output to the given directory:
pegasus-plots -o /scratch/plot /scratch/grid-setup/run0001
AUTHORS
Prasanth Thomas
Pegasus Team http://pegasus.isi.edu
05/24/2012 PEGASUS-PLOTS(1)