X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fsystemd-analyze.xml;h=ecfc7af2af4440699e16cafa55dc5fc82666da49;hp=c2ff9cc5bd23c5ffc3eb776bac1bcd57820a751d;hb=a2e0337875addaf08225fbf9b231435ba12a88b5;hpb=ecbd4565c88f2a10422f74cff79e45a6f0edb6a2 diff --git a/man/systemd-analyze.xml b/man/systemd-analyze.xml index c2ff9cc5b..ecfc7af2a 100644 --- a/man/systemd-analyze.xml +++ b/man/systemd-analyze.xml @@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ along with systemd; If not, see . --> - + systemd-analyze @@ -34,6 +35,12 @@ Poettering lennart@poettering.net + + Developer + Harald + Hoyer + harald@redhat.com + @@ -49,13 +56,50 @@ - systemd-analyze OPTIONS time + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + time + + + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + blame + + + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + critical-chain + UNIT + + + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + plot + > file.svg + + + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + dot + PATTERN + > file.dot + + + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + dump - systemd-analyze OPTIONS blame + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + set-log-level + LEVEL - systemd-analyze OPTIONS plot > file.svg + systemd-analyze + OPTIONS + verify + FILES @@ -63,14 +107,16 @@ Description systemd-analyze may be used - to determine system boot-up performance of the current - boot. + to determine system boot-up performance statistics and + retrieve other state and tracing information from the + system and service manager, and to verify the + correctness of unit files. systemd-analyze time prints the time spent in the kernel before userspace has been reached, the time spent in the initial RAM disk (initrd) before normal system - userspace has been reached and the time normal system + userspace has been reached, and the time normal system userspace took to initialize. Note that these measurements simply measure the time passed up to the point where all system services have been spawned, but @@ -85,12 +131,65 @@ be slow simply because it waits for the initialization of another service to complete. + systemd-analyze critical-chain [UNIT...] + prints a tree of the time-critical chain of units + (for each of the specified UNITs + or for the default target otherwise). + The time after the unit is active or started is printed + after the "@" character. The time the unit takes to + start is printed after the "+" character. + Note that the output might be misleading as the + initialization of one service might depend on socket + activation and because of the parallel execution + of units. + systemd-analyze plot prints an SVG graphic detailing which system services have been started at what time, highlighting the time they spent on initialization. - If no command is passed systemd-analyze + systemd-analyze dot generates + textual dependency graph description in dot format for + further processing with the GraphViz + dot1 + tool. Use a command line like systemd-analyze + dot | dot -Tsvg > systemd.svg to generate a + graphical dependency tree. Unless + or + is passed, the generated graph will show both ordering + and requirement dependencies. Optional pattern + globbing style specifications + (e.g. *.target) may be given at + the end. A unit dependency is included in the graph if + any of these patterns match either the origin or + destination node. + + systemd-analyze dump outputs + a (usually very long) human-readable serialization of + the complete server state. Its format is subject to + change without notice and should not be parsed by + applications. + + systemd-analyze set-log-level + LEVEL changes the + current log level of the systemd + daemon to LEVEL (accepts + the same values as + described in + systemd1). + + systemd-analyze verify will + load unit files and print warnings if any errors are + detected. Files specified on the command line will be + loaded, but also any other units referenced by + them. This command works by prepending the directories + for all command line arguments at the beginning of the + unit load path, which means that all units files found + in those directories will be used in preference to the + unit files found in the standard locations, even if + not listed explicitly. + + If no command is passed, systemd-analyze time is implied. @@ -102,20 +201,93 @@ - - + - Prints a short help - text and exits. + Operates on the user + systemd instance. - + + + Operates on the system + systemd instance. This is the implied + default. + + + + + - Shows performance data - of user sessions instead of the system - manager. + When used in + conjunction with the + dot command (see + above), selects which dependencies are + shown in the dependency graph. If + is passed, + only dependencies of type + After= or + Before= are + shown. If + is passed, only dependencies of type + Requires=, + RequiresOverridable=, + Requisite=, + RequisiteOverridable=, + Wants= and + Conflicts= are + shown. If neither is passed, this shows + dependencies of all these + types. + + + + + + When used in + conjunction with the + dot command (see + above), this selects which relationships + are shown in the dependency graph. + They both require + glob7 + patterns as arguments, which are + matched against left-hand and + right-hand, respectively, nodes of a + relationship. Each of these can be + used more than once, which means a + unit name must match one of the given + values. + + + + timespan + + When used in conjunction + with the critical-chain + command (see above), also show units, which + finished timespan earlier, than the + latest unit in the same level. The unit of + timespan is seconds + unless specified with a different unit, + e.g. "50ms". + + + + + + Do not invoke man to verify the existence + of man pages listen in Documentation=. + + + + + + + + + @@ -123,10 +295,96 @@ Exit status - On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure + On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. + + Examples for <command>dot</command> + + + Plots all dependencies of any unit whose + name starts with <literal>avahi-daemon</literal> + + $ systemd-analyze dot 'avahi-daemon.*' | dot -Tsvg > avahi.svg + $ eog avahi.svg + + + + Plots the dependencies between all known target units + + systemd-analyze dot --to-pattern='*.target' --from-pattern='*.target' | dot -Tsvg > targets.svg +$ eog targets.svg + + + + + Examples for <command>verify</command> + + The following errors are currently detected: + + unknown sections and + directives, + + missing dependencies which are + required to start the given unit, + + + man pages listed in + Documentation= which are + not found in the system, + + commands listed in + ExecStart= and similar + which are not found in the system or not + executable. + + + + Misspelt directives + + $ cat ./user.slice +[Unit] +WhatIsThis=11 +Documentation=man:nosuchfile(1) +Requires=different.service + +[Service] +Desription=x + +$ systemd-analyze verify ./user.slice +[./user.slice:9] Unknown lvalue 'WhatIsThis' in section 'Unit' +[./user.slice:13] Unknown section 'Service'. Ignoring. +Error: org.freedesktop.systemd1.LoadFailed: + Unit different.service failed to load: + No such file or directory. +Failed to create user.slice/start: Invalid argument +user.slice: man nosuchfile(1) command failed with code 16 + + + + + Missing service units + + $ tail ./a.socket ./b.socket +==> ./a.socket <== +[Socket] +ListenStream=100 + +==> ./b.socket <== +[Socket] +ListenStream=100 +Accept=yes + +$ systemd-analyze verify ./a.socket ./b.socket +Service a.service not loaded, a.socket cannot be started. +Service b@0.service not loaded, b.socket cannot be started. + + + + + + See Also