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Using performance tools remotely
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Using performance tools remotely


  • Subject: Using performance tools remotely
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 17:15:56 -0700

Lately I've been experiencing a lockup of my machine (Penryn MBP 15). Really, it just seems to be the graphical display: clock seconds don't update, apps unresponsive, but I can move the mouse. Sometimes, I get a spinning cursor, for all apps.

However, I can still log in via ssh to the machine.

Once I've done that, is there a way to run some of the perf tools (from the command line) to see which app(s) has gone haywire?

TIA,

--
Rick

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