report-hw() report-hw()
NAME
report-hw - dump information on the system's hardware
SYNOPSIS
report-hw
DESCRIPTION
report-hw outputs a summary of the system's hardware to standard output. This hardware summary is aimed at diagnosing problems with hard-
ware autodection, or other problems during a Debian install, but can also be useful to run on an installed system.
AUTHOR
The debian-installer team.
report-hw()
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FL-BUILD-REPORT(1) Debian manual FL-BUILD-REPORT(1)NAME
fl-build-report - generate a report from a FunkLoad bench result file
SYNOPSIS
fl-build-report [options] XMLFILE
fl-build-report --diff REPORT_PATH1 REPORT_PATH2
DESCRIPTION
fl-build-report analyze a FunkLoad bench xml result file and output a report.
The --diff option expect two report directories and output a differential report.
Note that you can preview the report for cycles that have been done while the bench is still running by invoking fl-build-report.
OPTIONS --version
Show program's version number and exit
--help, -h
Shows a help message and exit
--html, -H
Produce an HTML report
--output-directory=OUTPUT_DIR, -oOUTPUT_DIR
Parent directory to store reports, the directoryname of the report will be generated automatically.
--report-directory=REPORT_DIR, -r REPORT_DIR
Directory name to store the report.
--diff, -d
Create differential report.
SEE ALSO fl-credential-ctl(1), fl-monitor-ctl(1), fl-record(1), fl-run-bench(1), fl-run-test(1). fl-install-demo(1),
AUTHOR
Funkload was written by Benoit Delbosc.
This manual page was written by Jose Parrella <bureado@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Debian Project 26 March 2009 FL-BUILD-REPORT(1)
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