systemd-bootchart - 233-2 main

systemd-bootchart is a tool, usually run at system startup, that collects the
CPU load, disk load, memory usage, as well as per-process information from a
running system. Collected results are output as an SVG graph. Normally,
systemd-bootchart is invoked by the kernel by passing
init=/lib/systemd/systemd-bootchart on the kernel command line.
systemd-bootchart will then fork the real init off to resume normal system
startup, while monitoring and logging startup information in the background.
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After collecting a certain amount of data (usually 15–30 seconds, default 20s)
the logging stops and a graph is generated from the logged information. This
graph contains vital clues as to which resources are being used, in which
order, and where possible problems exist in the startup sequence of the
system. It is essentially a more detailed version of the systemd-analyze plot
function.
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bootchart can also be used at any moment in time to collect and graph some
data for an amount of time.

Priority: optional
Section: admin
Suites: amber byzantium crimson dawn landing 
Maintainer: Debian systemd Maintainers <pkg-systemd-maintainers [꩜] lists.alioth.debian.org>
 
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Architectures: amd64  arm64 

 

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