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VSPerfCLREnv

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The VSPerfCLREnv tool is used to set environment variables that are required to profile a .NET Framework application. It uses the following syntax:

VsPerfCLREnv [/option]

The option that you choose depends on which of the three types of profiling you use: sampling, instrumentation, or global. A separate option is required to include tier interaction data in the profiling data. The syntax for each option is described in the following tables.

Note

When you are finished profiling, run VSPerfCLREnv with the /off or /globaloff option to delete the environment variables necessary for profiling. For more information, see VSPerfCLREnv Options to Delete Environment Settings shown here.

VSPerfCLREnv options for including tier-interaction data

Warning

Tier interaction profiling can be collected using any edition of Visual Studio. However, tier interaction profiling data can be viewed only in Visual Studio Enterprise.

Tier interaction profiling provides additional information about ADO.NET queries in multi-tiered applications. Data is collected only for synchronous function calls. Interaction data can be added to any profiling run using any profiling method.

The InteractionOn and GlobalInteractionOn options enable the collection of tier interaction data. The interaction option must be set after setting the VSPerfCLREnv environment variable that is required to profile a application.

The following example includes tier interaction data in a profiling run that uses the sampling method:

VSPerfCLREnv /SampleOn
VSPerfCLREnv /InteractionOn
VSPerfCmd /Start:Sample /Output:MyApp.exe.vsp /Launch:MyApp.exe

The following example includes tier interaction data in a profiling run for a Windows service:

VSPerfCLREnv /GlobalSampleOn
VSPerfCLREnv /GlobalInteractionOn
REM Restart the computer and start the service
VSPerfCmd /Start:Sample /Output:MyService.exe.vsp
VSPerfCmd /Attach:MyService.exe

VSPerfCLREnv options for process instrumentation profiling

The following table describes VSPerfCLREnv options for instrumentation profiling:

Option Description
TraceOn Enables profiling using the instrumentation method. Does not enable memory allocation profiling or collecting object lifetime data.
TraceGC Enables memory allocation profiling using the instrumentation method. Does not enable collecting object lifetime data.
TraceGCLife Enables memory allocation profiling and collecting object lifetime data using the instrumentation method.

VSPerfCLREnv options for process sampling profiling

The following table describes VSPerfCLREnv options for sampling profiling:

Option Description
SampleOn Enables profiling using the sampling method. Does not enable memory allocation profiling or collecting object lifetime data.
SampleGC Enables memory allocation profiling using the sampling method. Does not enable collecting object lifetime data.
SampleGCLife Enables memory allocation profiling using the sampling method. Also enables collecting object lifetime data.
SampleLineOff Disables the collection of .NET line-level profiling data.

VSPerfCLREnv options for global profiling

To profile a managed service such as and ASP.NET web application that is started by the operating system instead of being started by the user, use options for global profiling of the VSPerfCLREnv options. The following table describes the global versions of VSPerfCLREnv options. These options set the appropriate environment variables in the registry.

Option Description
GlobalTraceOn Enables global profiling using the instrumentation method. Does not collect memory allocation events or object lifetime data.
GlobalTraceGC Enables global memory allocation profiling using the instrumentation method. Does not enable collecting object lifetime data.
GlobalTraceGCLife Enables global memory allocation profiling using the instrumentation method. Also enables the collection of object lifetime data.
GlobalSampleOn Enables global profiling using the sampling method. Does not enable collecting memory allocation events or object lifetime data.
GlobalSampleGC Enables global memory allocation profiling using the sampling method. Does not enable collecting object lifetime data.
GlobalSampleGCLife Enables global memory allocation profiling using the sampling method. Also enables collecting object lifetime data.

VSPerfCLREnv options to delete environment settings

When you are finished profiling the managed application, use one of the following options to delete the environment variables that were added by VSPerfCLREnv. The following table describes how to delete both standard and global environment variables:

Option Description
Off Deletes environment variables for standard .NET profiling. Use this option when the non-global VSPerfClrEnv options were used to set the profiler environment variables.
GlobalOff Deletes environment variables for global .NET profiling. Use this option when the application was started by the operating system and not the profiler.

Remarks

These options are not required for profiling a managed application if the application is started by using the Performance Explorer in the IDE. The Performance Explorer sets all the required environment settings for you.

If the correct environment was not set during profiling, a warning is reported during analysis and the managed function names will not be properly resolved.

See also

Profile from the command-line