odd
is a tool for Linux systems to analyze system errors across several boots.
Short option | Long option | Description |
---|---|---|
-b | --boots BOOTS | The amount of boots to analyze [default: 25] |
-p | --priority PRIORITY | The minimum priority level of entries to analyze [default: error] [possible values: emerge , alert , critical , error , warning , notice , info , debug ] |
-o | --old | Get data from oldest boots |
-r | --reverse | Reverse output showing newest first |
-c | --color | Use ANSI escape codes to display color |
-h | --help | Print help |
-V | --version | Print version |
odd
is able to analyze the data from the past 500 boots in about 5.7 milliseconds on my machine.
The measure.sh
bash script can be used to test this.
Execution time (average of 1000 runs) | Maximum memory (KiB) |
---|---|
5.754ms | 2496 |