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Jonathan Leeming | Profiler on Fri, 05 Sep 2014 10:28:20 -0600 Hi, While looking at forcing my application to a specific core I noticed that it appears to be CPU intensive when not doing anything. I was looking into using the profiler but the only reference to it is with reference to the compiler switch... /profile This option will generate profiling information used by the Xbase++ profiler. You need the Xbase++ profiler installed to successfully link and run the program. However I can not find the profiler tool (don't even know what it is called) nor any info on how to use it. I noticed in a very old newgroup posting that one can download it from Alaska. I do have an active Prof subscription and have "wandered around" the Alaska site but can not find it. A second question is there some way from within my application I can get the current CPU load on each of the CPU cores? Thanks... Jonathan | |
Jan Escholt | Re: Profiler on Fri, 05 Sep 2014 19:20:21 +0200 Hi Jonathan, have a look on your installation CD. There is a directory "Profiler". Here you find everything you need. Jan Am 05.09.2014 um 18:28 schrieb "Jonathan Leeming": > Hi, > > While looking at forcing my application to a specific core I noticed > that it appears to be CPU intensive when not doing anything. I was > looking into using the profiler but the only reference to it is with > reference to the compiler switch... > > /profile This option will generate profiling information used > by the Xbase++ profiler. You need the Xbase++ profiler installed to > successfully link and run the program. > > However I can not find the profiler tool (don't even know what it is > called) nor any info on how to use it. > > I noticed in a very old newgroup posting that one can download it from > Alaska. I do have an active Prof subscription and have "wandered > around" the Alaska site but can not find it. > > A second question is there some way from within my application I can > get the current CPU load on each of the CPU cores? > > Thanks... Jonathan > | |
Jonathan Leeming | Re: Profiler on Fri, 05 Sep 2014 12:48:01 -0600 On Fri, 05 Sep 2014 19:20:21 +0200, Jan Escholt wrote: >Hi Jonathan, > >have a look on your installation CD. There is a directory "Profiler". >Here you find everything you need. > >Jan > >Am 05.09.2014 um 18:28 schrieb "Jonathan Leeming": >> Hi, >> >> While looking at forcing my application to a specific core I noticed >> that it appears to be CPU intensive when not doing anything. I was >> looking into using the profiler but the only reference to it is with >> reference to the compiler switch... >> >> /profile This option will generate profiling information used >> by the Xbase++ profiler. You need the Xbase++ profiler installed to >> successfully link and run the program. >> >> However I can not find the profiler tool (don't even know what it is >> called) nor any info on how to use it. >> >> I noticed in a very old newgroup posting that one can download it from >> Alaska. I do have an active Prof subscription and have "wandered >> around" the Alaska site but can not find it. >> >> A second question is there some way from within my application I can >> get the current CPU load on each of the CPU cores? >> >> Thanks... Jonathan >> Thanks Jan, I'll download and mount the iso image to check out. Thanks Again... Jonathan |