/usr/bin/time will provide a lot of stats, take a look and see how close it comes to what you want.

David Lang

On Tue, 19 Jun 2012, Christopher R Webber wrote:

Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 05:34:14 -0700
From: Christopher R Webber <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [lopsa-tech] Job/Process Profiling

All,

I have students and postdocs that write software as part of their research and 
occasionally they want to answer questions like:
- How much memory does this take?
- How much time does this take?
- What does CPU utilization look like?

To add to the list above, I would love to see I/O statistics as well. Any 
suggestions on a command line profiling tool for linux that will do this? While 
most of my users are savy enough to use the command line, I would like to see 
something where you don't have to understand a whole lot of details to get some 
basic info.

Ideas?

Thanks.

-- cwebber

Christopher Webber - Systems Administrator
Bioinformatics - University of California, Riverside

Twitter: @cwebber
Tel: 951.867.7108
http://cwebber.ucr.edu

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