profiler(1m) DG/UX 4.30 profiler(1m)
NAME
prfld, prfstat, prfdc, prfsnap, prfpr - DG/UX operating
system profiler
SYNOPSIS
/etc/prfld [-f device_name] [ namelist ]
/etc/prfstat on
/etc/prfstat [-f device_name] off
/etc/prfdc [-f device_name] file [ period [ off_hour ] ]
/etc/prfsnap [-f device_name] file
/etc/prfpr file [ cutoff [ namelist ] ]
DESCRIPTION
Prfld, prfstat, prfdc, prfsnap, and prfpr form a system of
programs to study activity on a DG/UX operating system.
Prfld is used to initialize the recording mechanism in the
system. It generates a table containing the starting
address of each system subroutine as extracted from
namelist.
Prfstat is used to enable or disable the sampling mechanism.
Prfstat also reveals the number of text addresses being
measured.
Prfdc and prfsnap collect data by copying the current value
of all the text address counters to a file for analysis.
Prfdc stores the counters into file every period minutes and
turns off at off_hour (valid values for off_hour are 0-24).
Prfsnap collects data at the time of invocation only,
appending the counter values to file.
Prfpr formats the data collected by prfdc or prfsnap. Each
text address is converted to the nearest text symbol (as
found in namelist) and is printed if the percentage activity
for that range is greater than cutoff.
These commands will take the following option:
-f device_name
This option allows profiling on a specific CPU rather
than on all CPUs at once. Device_names indicate the
processor as defined in the /dev directory. Valid
device_names are of the form /dev/prf0, /dev/prf1...to
/dev/prfn. To perform profiling on all processors
specify /dev/prf, without a processor number.
FILES
/dev/prf* Interface(s) to profile data and text addresses
/dgux Default for namelist file
SEE ALSO
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