Re: how to use intel-gpu-tools

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To "ken" and "hth" whomever you may have been.

>From the moderator and owner of CENTOS7, et all, in sum and in short:
- this is an improperly formatted question, first
- next, we see that CENTOS7 does NOT and will NOT support anything INTEL now
or
  ever.
- With that said, you should be aware that backdooring through the use of
'rpm', 
  'kel', 'kik', 'deb', 'lost', 'ectect' and etcetera, are and will not be
allowed.  One reason why your
  "licenses" to evaluate YOU as a potential candidate for leaning to use the
actual
  CENTOS7 has been flatly rejected.  5 seconds to critical systems failue.
Cheers!

As for anyone who wishes to dispute this, you can go fuck yourselves.

EOL.

DR MW BAFFICO, MDx, PHDx
OWNER: CENTOS7, CENTAURI 7  --->EOL   as in, END OF LINE; MOTHERFUCKER.


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-----Original Message-----
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ken
Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2017 9:10 AM
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:  how to use intel-gpu-tools

On 05/06/2017 04:37 AM, qw wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I use ffmpeg with Intel QSV to transcode some sample clips. And I want to
monitor Intel GPU usage. I found intel-gpu-tools in centos 7.
>
>
> Can intel-gpu-tools monitor Intel GPU usage? how to use it?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Andrew

Andrew,

intel-gpu-tools is a set of different tools, also the name of the package.
To list the executable utilities in that package, do "rpm -ql
intel-gpu-tools".  This same listing will also show a manpage for each one,
along with documentation under /usr/share/gtk-doc/html/intel-gpu-tools/.

I don't know what sort of gpu monitoring you want to do, but you might also
want to look into "vmstat" and "gkrellm"... also in the /proc filesystem.

hth

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