CPU performance
Plugin: perf.plugin Module: perf.plugin
Overview
This collector monitors CPU performance metrics about cycles, instructions, migrations, cache operations and more.
It uses syscall (2) to open a file descriptior to monitor the perf events.
This collector is only supported on the following platforms:
- Linux
This collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.
It needs setuid to use necessary syscall to collect perf events. Netada sets the permission during installation time.
Default Behavior
Auto-Detection
This integration doesn't support auto-detection.
Limits
The default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.
Performance Impact
The default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.
Metrics
Metrics grouped by scope.
The scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.
Per CPU performance instance
These metrics refer to the entire monitored application.
This scope has no labels.
Metrics:
Metric | Dimensions | Unit |
---|---|---|
perf.cpu_cycles | cpu, ref_cpu | cycles/s |
perf.instructions | instructions | instructions/s |
perf.instructions_per_cycle | ipc | instructions/cycle |
perf.branch_instructions | instructions, misses | instructions/s |
perf.cache | references, misses | operations/s |
perf.bus_cycles | bus | cycles/s |
perf.stalled_cycles | frontend, backend | cycles/s |
perf.migrations | migrations | migrations |
perf.alignment_faults | faults | faults |
perf.emulation_faults | faults | faults |
perf.l1d_cache | read_access, read_misses, write_access, write_misses | events/s |
perf.l1d_cache_prefetch | prefetches | prefetches/s |
perf.l1i_cache | read_access, read_misses | events/s |
perf.ll_cache | read_access, read_misses, write_access, write_misses | events/s |
perf.dtlb_cache | read_access, read_misses, write_access, write_misses | events/s |
perf.itlb_cache | read_access, read_misses | events/s |
perf.pbu_cache | read_access | events/s |
Alerts
There are no alerts configured by default for this integration.
Setup
Prerequisites
Install perf plugin
If you are using our official native DEB/RPM packages, make sure the netdata-plugin-perf
package is installed.
Enable the pref plugin
The plugin is disabled by default because the number of PMUs is usually quite limited and it is not desired to allow Netdata to struggle silently for PMUs, interfering with other performance monitoring software.
To enable it, use edit-config
from the Netdata config directory, which is typically at /etc/netdata
, to edit the netdata.conf
file.
cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different
sudo ./edit-config netdata.conf
Change the value of the perf
setting to yes
in the [plugins]
section. Save the file and restart the Netdata Agent with sudo systemctl restart netdata
, or the appropriate method for your system.
Configuration
File
The configuration file name for this integration is netdata.conf
.
Configuration for this specific integration is located in the [plugin:perf]
section within that file.
The file format is a modified INI syntax. The general structure is:
[section1]
option1 = some value
option2 = some other value
[section2]
option3 = some third value
You can edit the configuration file using the edit-config
script from the
Netdata config directory.
cd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata
sudo ./edit-config netdata.conf
Options
You can get the available options running:
/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/perf.plugin --help
Config options
Name | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|
update every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | no |
command options | Command options that specify charts shown by plugin. cycles , instructions , branch , cache , bus , stalled , migrations , alignment , emulation , L1D , L1D-prefetch , L1I , LL , DTLB , ITLB , PBU . | 1 | yes |
Examples
All metrics
Monitor all metrics available.
[plugin:perf]
command options = all
CPU cycles
Monitor CPU cycles.
Config
[plugin:perf]
command options = cycles
Troubleshooting
Debug Mode
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