CPU Profiling¶
If you built Ceph from source and compiled Ceph for use with oprofile you can profile Ceph’s CPU usage. See Installing Oprofile for details.
Initializing oprofile¶
The first time you use oprofile
you need to initialize it. Locate the
vmlinux
image corresponding to the kernel you are now running.
ls /boot
sudo opcontrol --init
sudo opcontrol --setup --vmlinux={path-to-image} --separate=library --callgraph=6
Starting oprofile¶
To start oprofile
execute the following command:
opcontrol --start
Once you start oprofile
, you may run some tests with Ceph.
Retrieving oprofile Results¶
To retrieve the top cmon
results, execute the following command:
opreport -gal ./cmon | less
To retrieve the top cmon
results with call graphs attached, execute the
following command:
opreport -cal ./cmon | less
Important
After reviewing results, you should reset oprofile
before
running it again. Resetting oprofile
removes data from the session
directory.
Resetting oprofile¶
To reset oprofile
, execute the following command:
sudo opcontrol --reset
Important
You should reset oprofile
after analyzing data so that
you do not commingle results from different tests.