Bootchart provides a shell script to be run by the kernel in the
init phase. The script will run in background and collect process
information, CPU statistics and disk usage statistics from the /proc
file system. The performance data are stored in memory and are
written to disk once the boot process completes.
The boot log file is later processed using a Java application which
builds the process tree and renders a performance chart in different
formats (png, svg, eps).
After installation, to run bootchartd;
a) if you run a huge kernel or custom kernel without initrd:
append the following boot option:
init=/sbin/bootchartd
b) If you run a kernel using initrd:
Run the script mkchartd with proper options and append to lilo
configuration file a new entry for bootchart specifying:
initrd /boot/initrd.chart.gz
Remember to run lilo after applying changes.
This requires: zulu-openjdk8, apache-ant
Maintained by: Ozan Türkyılmaz
Keywords: boot,audit,bootchartd,benchmark
ChangeLog: bootchart
Homepage:
http://www.bootchart.org/
Download SlackBuild:
bootchart.tar.gz
bootchart.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
bootchart.SlackBuild |
bootchart.info |
doinst.sh |
mkchartrd |
slack-desc |
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