| Main (deDE) |
Kenco |
Kenco |
20 Aug 2007 |
| KLHPerformanceMonitor tracks the memory creation and CPU usage of all the mods running. You can print out a list of the top 10 mods, for memory usage or CPU time, in total or in the last 30. The mod is inactive by default. To start it recording, run the command /kpm load . It will take a couple of seconds then print out some statistics. The data is collected in 5 second blocks, so wait a bit before printout out the results. To print out the data, type /kpm time total /kpm time recent /kpm... |
| Main (frFR) |
Kenco |
Kenco |
20 Aug 2007 |
| KLHPerformanceMonitor tracks the memory creation and CPU usage of all the mods running. You can print out a list of the top 10 mods, for memory usage or CPU time, in total or in the last 30. The mod is inactive by default. To start it recording, run the command /kpm load . It will take a couple of seconds then print out some statistics. The data is collected in 5 second blocks, so wait a bit before printout out the results. To print out the data, type /kpm time total /kpm time recent /kpm... |
| Main |
Kenco |
Kenco |
20 Aug 2007 |
| KLHPerformanceMonitor KLHPerformanceMonitor (KPM) is an addon that profiles other addons. That is, it tells you how much proccessor time and garbage memory each of your addons are using. Garbage refers to table memory (heap allocated) that is no longer referenced, becoming unused and hence "garbage". KPM is idle when you login and has to be activated before it will start collecting data. To activate KPM, run the command /kpm start Depending on the number of active Frames loaded, KPM may take... |
| Main (zhCN) |
Kenco |
Kenco |
20 Aug 2007 |
| KLHPerformanceMonitor tracks the memory creation and CPU usage of all the mods running. You can print out a list of the top 10 mods, for memory usage or CPU time, in total or in the last 30. The mod is inactive by default. To start it recording, run the command /kpm load . It will take a couple of seconds then print out some statistics. The data is collected in 5 second blocks, so wait a bit before printout out the results. To print out the data, type /kpm time total /kpm time recent /kpm... |
| Main (esES) |
Kenco |
Kenco |
20 Aug 2007 |
| KLHPerformanceMonitor tracks the memory creation and CPU usage of all the mods running. You can print out a list of the top 10 mods, for memory usage or CPU time, in total or in the last 30. The mod is inactive by default. To start it recording, run the command /kpm load . It will take a couple of seconds then print out some statistics. The data is collected in 5 second blocks, so wait a bit before printout out the results. To print out the data, type /kpm time total /kpm time recent /kpm... |