Provided by: likwid_3.1.3+dfsg1-1_amd64
NAME
likwid-perfscope - Frontend for the timeline mode of likwid-perfctr(1) that on-the-fly generates pictures from the measurements
SYNOPSIS
likwid-perfscope [-h] [-cores <cpu_list>] [-freq <frequency>] [-group <eventset>]
DESCRIPTION
likwid-perfscope is a command line application written in Perl that uses the timeline daemon mode of likwid-perfctr(1) to create on-the-fly pictures with the current measurements. It uses the feedGnuplot(1) script to send the current data to gnuplot.
OPTIONS
-h prints a help message to standard output, then exits. -cores <cpu_list> measures the given group on given CPUs in <cpu_list> -freq <frequency> reads the current performance values every <frequency>. Available suffixes are 's' and 'ms', e.g. 500ms. Default value is 1s -group <eventset> defines the events and counters that should be read. Possible values can be gathered from likwid-perfctr(1). Default is group 'FLOPS_DP'
EXAMPLE
1. Monitor double precision floating-point operations: likwid-perfscope -group FLOPS_DP -cores 0-3 -freq 500ms Executes likwid-perfctr on the first four cores. The values are read every 500ms are forwarded to gnuplot using the feedGnuplot script.
AUTHOR
Written by Jan Treibig <jan.treibig@gmail.com>.
BUGS
Report Bugs on <http://code.google.com/p/likwid/issues/list>.
SEE ALSO
likwid-perfctr(1), feedGnuplot(1), likwid-pin(1), likwid-powermeter(1), likwid- setFrequencies(1)