The Extra-P command line interface has the following options.
| Arguments | |
|---|---|
| Positional | |
| FILEPATH | Specify a file path for Extra-P to work with |
| Optional | |
-h, --help |
Show help message and exit |
--version |
Show program's version number and exit |
--log {debug, info, warning, error, critical} |
Set program's log level (default: warning) |
| Input options | |
--cube |
Load a set of CUBE files and generate a new experiment |
--extra-p-3 |
Load data from Extra-P 3 (legacy) experiment |
--json |
Load data from JSON or JSON Lines input file |
--talpas |
Load data from Talpas data format |
--text |
Load data from text input file |
--experiment |
Load Extra-P experiment and generate new models |
--scaling {weak, weak_threaded, strong} |
Set scaling type when loading data from per-thread/per-rank files (CUBE files) (default: weak) |
| --keep-values | Keeps the original values after import |
| Modeling options | |
--median |
Use median values for computation instead of mean values |
--modeler {default, basic, refining, multi-parameter} |
Selects the modeler for generating the performance models |
--options KEY=VALUE [KEY=VALUE ...] |
Options for the selected modeler |
--help-modeler {default, basic, refining, multi-parameter} |
Show help for modeler options and exit |
| Output options | |
--out OUTPUT_PATH |
Specify the output path for Extra-P results |
--print {all,all-python,all-latex, callpaths, metrics, parameters, functions,functions-python,functions-latex, FORMAT_STRING} |
Set which information should be displayed after modeling. Use one of the presets or specify a formatting string using placeholders (see output-formatting.md). (default: all) |
--save-experiment EXPERIMENT_PATH |
Saves the experiment including all models as Extra-P experiment (if no extension is specified, “.extra-p” is appended) |
--model-set-name NAME |
Set the name of the generated set of models when outputting an experiment (default: “New model”) |
--disable-progress |
Disables the progress bar outputs of Extra-P to stdout and stderr |