This is the command otfaux that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
otfaux - otfaux
DESCRIPTION
otfaux - Append snapshots and statistics to an existing OTF trace
at given 'break' time stamps.
Syntax: otfaux [options] <input file name>
options:
-h, --help
show this help message
-V show OTF version
-b <size>
buffer size for read and write operations
-n <n> number of breaks (distributed regularly) if -p and -t are not set, the default for
-n is 200 breaks
-p <p> create break every 'p' ticks (if both, -n and -p are specified the one producing
more breaks wins)
-t <t> define (additional) break at given time stamp
-F force overwrite old snapshots and statistics
-R delete existing snapshots and statistics only
-f <n> max number of filehandles output
--funcgroups
create functiongroup summaries instead of function summaries
--filegroups
create file group summaries instead of file summaries
-v verbose mode, print break time stamps
-a show advancing progress during operation
-o <namestub> makes a copy of the input trace
--thumbnail-procs <n>
upper bound for the number of processes in the thumbnail
--thumbnail-samples <n>
upper bound for the number of sampling points in the thumbnail
--inline-snapshots
produces inline snapshots (requires the -o option)
--match-messages
attach receive time information to send events (requires the -o option)
--snapshots
write snapshots and a thumbnail but NO statistics (default mode)
--thumbnail
write ONLY a thumbnail
--statistics
write ONLY statistics but NO snapshots or a thumbnail
--all write snapshots, a thumbnail, and statistics
-s a[,b]*
regard given streams only when computing statistics. expects a single token or
comma separated list. this implies the '--statistics' option!
-l list existing stream tokens
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