On 9/16/23, Robert Edmonds wrote: > $ time xz -v -k -T0 -6 data.tar > data.tar (1/1) > 100 % 71.9 MiB / 452.5 MiB = 0.159 21 MiB/s 0:21 > > Performance counter stats for 'xz -v -k -T0 -6 data.tar': > > 206,070.39 msec task-clock # 9.602 CPUs > utilized > 10,333 context-switches # 50.143 /sec > 35 cpu-migrations # 0.170 /sec > 73,502 page-faults # 356.684 /sec > 925,351,049,292 cycles # 4.490 GHz > 945,596,486,369 instructions # 1.02 insn per > cycle > 106,039,632,660 branches # 514.580 M/sec > 6,702,750,057 branch-misses # 6.32% of all > branches > > 21.460119122 seconds time elapsed > > 205.460711000 seconds user > 0.567559000 seconds sys
What did you do to get the "Performance counter stats" section in the results for time? TIA, Lee