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Viewing Enhanced Data with xcxclus or xcxperf
By default, the xcxclus and xcxperf utilities display generic data. You can force xcxclus
and xcxperf to display enhanced data by specifying the -enhanced and either the -apmond
or -clusmond option. For example, the following command starts xcxclus so it displays
enhanced data:
% xcxclus -enhanced -apmond
Starting xcxclus with the -enhanced option causes it to display the same data that xclus
displays. The difference is that you need superuser privileges to specify the
-unrestricted-nodes
option to monitor nodes outside your job allocation.
You must specify the -apmond or -clusmond option to view enhanced data because the default
daemons used by xcxclus and xcxperf cannot collect enhanced data. For more information
about the Xtools daemons, see
.
Starting xcxperf with the -enhanced option causes it to display the same data that xperf
displays. The difference is that if you need superuser privileges to specify the -node and
-unrestricted-nodes
options to run xcxperf on a node outside your job allocation.
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