29.3. Starting and Stopping OProfile
To start monitoring the system with OProfile, execute the following command as root:
~]# opcontrol --start
Output similar to the following is displayed:
Using log file /var/lib/oprofile/oprofiled.log Daemon started. Profiler running.
The settings in
/root/.oprofile/daemonrc
are used.
The OProfile daemon,
oprofiled
, is started; it periodically writes the sample data to the /var/lib/oprofile/samples/
directory. The log file for the daemon is located at /var/lib/oprofile/oprofiled.log
.
Important
On a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 system, the
nmi_watchdog
registers with the perf
subsystem. Due to this, the perf
subsystem grabs control of the performance counter registers at boot time, blocking OProfile from working.
To resolve this, either boot with the
nmi_watchdog=0
kernel parameter set, or run the following command to disable nmi_watchdog
at run time:
~]# echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog
To re-enable
nmi_watchdog
, use the following command:
~]# echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/nmi_watchdog
To stop the profiler, execute the following command as root:
~]# opcontrol --shutdown