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Xperf actions are trace processing components that collate event information to produce text reports. Actions produce summarized reports that are specific to a set of events such as registry accesses, context switches, file accesses, or system configuration.
All actions are invoked using the following command-line pattern:
xperf -i input.etl -o output.txt -a <action_name> [action_parameters]
Where input.etl is the name of the trace file, output.txt is the name of the report file, and <action_name> is the name of the action. The action name is always preceded by the -a
command-line switch. The action name can be followed by one or more action-specific parameters.
In This Section
Action | Description |
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Shows boot and shut down statistics. |
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Shows boot pre-fetching events. |
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Shows CPU/disk activity. |
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Shows context switch data. |
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Shows disk I/O statistics. |
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Shows a histogram of disk activity and idle times. |
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Shows deferred procedure call and interrupt service routine statistics. |
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Shows driver delays. |
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Dumps events in text form. |
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Shows file names. |
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Shows the Windows thread focus change events. |
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Shows hard fault statistics by process and file. |
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Shows process heap information. |
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Shows marks information. |
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Shows page fault information. |
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Shows process performance counters. |
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Shows Plug and Play events. |
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Shows prefetch information. |
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Shows process, thread, and image information. |
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Shows sampled profiler data. |
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Shows registry access statistics. |
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Shows service status information. |
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Shows shutdown statistics. |
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Shows spinlock information. |
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Shows stack information. |
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Shows suspend transition information. |
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Shows system configuration information. |
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Shows trace statistics. |
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Shows Winlogon events. |