I'm trying to collect on my notebook using xperf. The .etl file is generated. i'm using the "Diag" that includes precise and sampled CPU profiles. Bu ...
I'm trying to collect on my notebook using xperf. The .etl file is generated. i'm using the "Diag" that includes precise and sampled CPU profiles. Bu ...
I open .etl(produced by xperf) file with WPA, I can see the information about Analysis: I also want to see the process stack, and I think I should l ...
I am recording plenty of traces with xperf where I am looking only at a specific process (of course when not looking on CPU usage per core etc). Now t ...
I have an application, that I want to profile using Windows Performance Analyzer. It all works, but I don't get any reasonable stack traces from my ap ...
I am capturing ADO.Net diagnostics ETW, as described in Data Access Tracing in SQL Server 2008. The setup works, an ETL file is produced and I can see ...
I try to use manifested base event to log event for debugging and analyzing. But I have a problem: when I record with my provider registered, everythi ...
I record ETW events for CLR provider: then open clr.etl in wpa.exe and see plenty of 'generic event'. But seems wpa do not display some data, which ...
Hovering over a data point in the graph view of Windows Performance Analyzer brings up a small pop-up windows that says "Press Alt + Space to show mor ...
I did read Capture callstack and events in Xperf and other sources, but the most straightforward thing I'd like to do is simply display the "Stack" ...
I have successfully used the WPRUI and WPA applications in the past, the last time a month ago, to identify performance problems in our C++ applicatio ...
I want to graph the number of threads in a process, have found the ThreadID coloumn and set the Unique Count aggregation which is what I want to see o ...
I was wondering if there is a tool that can be used to view CLR ETW events in particular, i.e. display "nice" graphs rather than appearing in a generi ...