GPROFNG
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: January 2023
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NAME
gprofng - the driver for the gprofng tool suite
SYNOPSIS
gprofng
[,OPTION(S)/] ,COMMAND /[,KEYWORD/] [,ARGUMENTS/]
DESCRIPTION
This is the driver for the GPROFNG tools suite to gather and analyze performance data.
OPTIONS
- --version
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print the version number and exit.
- --help
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print usage information and exit.
- --check
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verify if the hardware and software environment is supported.
- --verbose {on|off}
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enable (on) or disable (off) verbose mode; the default is "off".
COMMANDS
The driver supports various commands. These are listed below.
It is also possible to invoke the lower level commands directly, but since these
are subject to change, in particular the options, we recommend to use the driver.
The man pages for the commands below can be viewed using the command name with
"gprofng" replaced by "gp" and the spaces replaced by a dash ("-"). For
example the man page name for "gprofng collect app" is "gp-collect-app".
The following combination of commands and keywords are supported:
Collect performance data
- gprofng collect app
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collect application performance data.
Display the performance results
- gprofng display text
-
display the performance data in ASCII format.
- gprofng display html
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generate an HTML file from one or more experiments.
- gprofng display src
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display source or disassembly with compiler annotations.
Miscellaneous commands
- gprofng archive
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include binaries and source code in an experiment directory.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables are supported:
- GPROFNG_MAX_CALL_STACK_DEPTH
-
set the depth of the call stack (default is 256).
- GPROFNG_USE_JAVA_OPTIONS
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may be set when profiling a C/C++ application
that uses dlopen() to execute Java code.
- GPROFNG_SSH_REMOTE_DISPLAY
-
use this variable to define the ssh command
executed by the remote display tool.
- GPROFNG_SKIP_VALIDATION
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set this variable to disable checking hardware,
system, and Java versions.
- GPROFNG_ALLOW_CORE_DUMP
-
set this variable to allow a core file to be
generated; otherwise an error report is created on ,/tmp/.
- GPROFNG_ARCHIVE
-
use this variable to define the settings for automatic
archiving upon experiment recording completion.
- GPROFNG_ARCHIVE_COMMON_DIR
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set this variable to the location of the common archive.
- GPROFNG_JAVA_MAX_CALL_STACK_DEPTH
-
set the depth of the Java call stack; the default
is 256; set to 0 to disable capturing of call stacks.
- GPROFNG_JAVA_NATIVE_MAX_CALL_STACK_DEPTH
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set the depth of the Java native call stack;
the default is 256; set to 0 to disable capturing
of call stacks (JNI and assembly call stacks
are not captured).
DOCUMENTATION
A getting started guide for gprofng is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and
gprofng programs are properly installed at your site, the command "info gprofng"
should give you access to this document.
SEE ALSO
gp-archive(1), gp-collect-app(1), gp-display-html(1), gp-display-src(1), gp-display-text(1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- COMMANDS
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- ENVIRONMENT
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- DOCUMENTATION
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- SEE ALSO
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- COPYRIGHT
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