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2008-07-30 21:41:07

linux time man page


NAME
       time - time a simple command or give resource usage

SYNOPSIS
       time [options] command [arguments...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  time  command  runs     the  specified program command with the given
       arguments.  When command finishes, time writes a     message  to  standard
       error  giving  timing statistics about this program run.     These statis-
       tics consist of (i) the elapsed real time between invocation and termi-
       nation, (ii) the user CPU time (the sum of the tms_utime and tms_cutime
       values in a struct tms as returned by times(2)), and (iii)  the    system
       CPU  time  (the    sum of the tms_stime and tms_cstime values in a struct
       tms as returned by times(2)).

OPTION
       -p     When in the POSIX locale, use the precise traditional format
           "real %f\nuser %f\nsys %f\n"
          (with numbers in seconds) where the number of  decimals  in  the
          output  for  %f  is unspecified but is sufficient to express the
          clock tick accuracy, and at least one.

ENVIRONMENT
       The variables LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, LC_NUMERIC,  NLSPATH
       and  PATH  are used. The last one to search for command.     The remaining
       ones for the text and formatting of the output.

EXIT STATUS
       If command was invoked, the exit status is that of command.   Otherwise
       it  is  127 if command could not be found, 126 if it could be found but
       could not be invoked, and some other non-zero value  (1-125)  if     some-
       thing else went wrong.

SEE ALSO
       times(2)



GNU VERSION
       Below  a     description of the GNU 1.7 version of time.  Disregarding the
       name of the utility, GNU makes it output lots  of  useful  information,
       not  only about time used, but also on other resources like memory, I/O
       and IPC calls (where available).     The output is formatted using a  for-
       mat  string that can be specified using the -f option or the TIME envi-
       ronment variable.

       The default format string is
      %Uuser %Ssystem %Eelapsed %PCPU (%Xtext+%Ddata %Mmax)k
      %Iinputs+%Ooutputs (%Fmajor+%Rminor)pagefaults %Wswaps

       When the -p option is given the (portable) output format
      real %e
      user %U
      sys %S
       is used.

   The format string
       The format is interpreted in the usual printf-like way.    Ordinary char-
       acters  are  directly  copied,  tab,  newline and backslash are escaped
       using \t, \n and \\, a percent sign is represented by %%, and otherwise
       %  indicates  a conversion. The program time will always add a trailing
       newline itself.    The conversions follow. All of those used  by  tcsh(1)
       are supported.

       Time

       %E     Elapsed real time (in [hours:]minutes:seconds).

       %e     (Not in tcsh.) Elapsed real time (in seconds).

       %S     Total  number  of     CPU-seconds  that the process spent in kernel
          mode.

       %U     Total number of CPU-seconds that the process spent in user mode.

       %P     Percentage of the CPU that this job got, computed as (%U + %S) /
          %E.

       Memory

       %M     Maximum resident set size of the process during its lifetime, in
          Kbytes.

       %t     (Not  in    tcsh.)    Average     resident  set size of the process, in
          Kbytes.

       %K     Average total (data+stack+text) memory use of  the  process,  in
          Kbytes.

       %D     Average size of the process’s unshared data area, in Kbytes.

       %p     (Not  in    tcsh.)    Average     size  of the process’s unshared stack
          space, in Kbytes.

       %X     Average size of the process’s shared text space, in Kbytes.

       %Z     (Not in tcsh.) System’s page size, in bytes.  This is a per-sys-
          tem constant, but varies between systems.

       %F     Number  of major page faults that occurred while the process was
          running.    These are faults where the page has to be read in from
          disk.

       %R     Number  of minor, or recoverable, page faults.  These are faults
          for pages that are not valid but which have not yet been claimed
          by  other     virtual  pages.   Thus     the data in the page is still
          valid but the system tables must be updated.

       %W     Number of times the process was swapped out of main memory.

       %c     Number of times the process was  context-switched     involuntarily
          (because the time slice expired).

       %w     Number  of  waits:  times     that the program was context-switched
          voluntarily, for instance while waiting for an I/O operation  to
          complete.

       I/O

       %I     Number of file system inputs by the process.

       %O     Number of file system outputs by the process.

       %r     Number of socket messages received by the process.

       %s     Number of socket messages sent by the process.

       %k     Number of signals delivered to the process.

       %C     (Not  in    tcsh.)    Name and command line arguments of the command
          being timed.

       %x     (Not in tcsh.) Exit status of the command.

GNU OPTIONS
       -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
          Specify output format, possibly overriding the format  specified
          in the environment variable TIME.

       -p, --portability
          Use the portable output format.

       -o FILE, --output=FILE
          Do  not  send the results to stderr, but overwrite the specified
          file.

       -a, --append
          (Used together with -o.) Do not overwrite but append.

       -v, --verbose
          Give very verbose output about all the program knows about.

GNU STANDARD OPTIONS
       --help Print a usage message on standard output and exit     successfully.

       -V, --version
          Print version information on standard output, then exit success-
          fully.

       --     Terminate option list.

BUGS
       Not all resources are measured by all versions of Unix, so some of  the
       values  might  be  reported  as zero.  The present selection was mostly
       inspired by the data provided by 4.2 or 4.3BSD.

       GNU time version 1.7 is not yet localized.  Thus, it does not implement
       the POSIX requirements.

       The  environment variable TIME was badly chosen.     It is not unusual for
       systems like autoconf or make to use  environment  variables  with  the
       name of a utility to override the utility to be used. Uses like MORE or
       TIME for options to programs (instead of     program  pathnames)  tend  to
       lead to difficulties.

       It  seems unfortunate that -o overwrites instead of appends.  (That is,
       the -a option should be the default.)

       Mail suggestions and bug reports for GNU time to
       bug-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu
       Please include the version of time, which you can get by running
       time --version
       and the operating system and C compiler you used.

SEE ALSO
       tcsh(1), times(2), wait3(2)

AUTHORS
       David Keppel
          Original version

       David MacKenzie
          POSIXization, autoconfiscation, GNU getoptization,  docu-
          mentation, other bug fixes and improvements.

       Arne Henrik Juul
          Helped with portability

       Francois Pinard
          Helped with portability



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