NAME¶
pybootchartgui - viewer for boot process performance analysis results
SYNOPSIS¶
pybootchartgui [
options]
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DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents briefly the 
pybootchartgui command.
pybootchartgui is a graphical program to view the data recorded by
  
bootchart2.
OPTIONS¶
  - -h, --help
 
  - Show summary of options.t
 
  - --version
 
  - Show version of program.
 
  - -i, --interactive
 
  - Start in active mode
 
  - -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
 
  - Image format
 
  - -o PATH, --output=PATH
 
  - Output path (file or directory) where charts are stored
 
  - -n, --no-prune
 
  - Do not prune the process tree
 
  - -q, --quiet
 
  - Suppress informational messages
 
  - -t, --boot-time
 
  - Only display the boot time of the boot in text format (stdout)
 
  - --very-quiet
 
  - Suppress all messages except errors
 
  - --verbose
 
  - Print all messages
 
  - --profile
 
  - Profile rendering of chart (only useful when in batch mode indicated by
      -f)
 
  - --show-pid
 
  - Show process ids in the bootchart as 'processname [pid]'
 
  - --show-all
 
  - Show all process information in the bootchart as '/process/path/exe
      [pid] [args]'
 
  - --crop-after=PROCESS
 
  - Crop chart when idle after PROCESS is started
 
  - --annotate=PROCESS
 
  - Annotate position where PROCESS is started; can be specified
      multiple times. To create a single annotation when any one of a set of
      processes is started, use commas to separate the names.
 
  - --annotate-file=FILENAME
 
  - Filename to write annotation points to.
 
SEE ALSO¶
bootchart2(1), 
bootchartd(1)
AUTHOR¶
pybootchartgui is part of the 
bootchart2 suite.
bootchart2 was written by Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@novell.com>,
  Anders Norgaard <anders.norgaard@gmail.com>, Scott James Remnant
  <scott@ubuntu.com> and Henning Niss <henningniss@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the
  Debian project (and may be used by others), and is licensed under the same
  terms of 
bootchart2.