# sargraph Copyright (c) 2019-2022 [Antmicro](https://www.antmicro.com) This is a simple python tool that uses "sysstat" ("sar") to save information on CPU, RAM and disk usage. The process runs in background and can be controlled with a set of sargraph sub-commands. The tool can use "gnuplot" to optionally plot the data it collected. Supported plot formats are PNG, SVG and ASCII, they are determined by filename extensions. # Example graph ![graph](graph.png) # Usage All sargraph commands use the following pattern: ``` $ ./sargraph.py [session_name] [command] [args...] ``` ## Starting a session Start a background session and name it `example`: ``` $ ./sargraph.py example start ``` The data will be saved in `example.txt`. Logs from screen will be written to `example.log`. ## Adding a label Add labels that will be placed as comments in the collected dataset. They will be also visible on the plots: ``` $ ./sargraph.py example label "Compilation start" ``` ## Plotting a running session Plot data collected so far in a still running session: ``` $ ./sargraph.py example save plot.svg ``` ## Plotting a closed session Plot data collected in a session that is not running anymore. ``` $ ./sargraph.py example plot plot.ascii ``` The command requires the `example.txt` log file to be present in the working directory. ## Supported formats Plots can be saved in: * `png` format * `svg` format * `ascii` format - plot is rendered to text file that can be displayed in terminal ## Stopping a session Stop a session and create a final `plot.png` plot file if no other plot was created so far: ``` $ ./sargraph.py example stop ``` The filename of the final plot can be changed if its placed after the `stop` command. If the name is `none` then no plot will be created.