Dumping (number of) buffers in a pipeline?
Maurer, Marie
marie.maurer at zeiss.com
Thu Aug 30 15:54:17 UTC 2018
Hi,
when I generate a dot file I see the various elements used in my pipeline. Is it somehow possible to dump which elements work on which buffers?
(No content, just addresses, or even number of buffers would be enough)
Or e.g. for a queue there is current-level-buffers, current-level-bytes and current-level-time. Are they displayed in a dot file when they are bigger than zero?
Or can/must I enabled them to be displayed.
(This is perhaps a general question on all properties: When they are displayed and when not?)
Or only possibility to query them manually by myself?
Ok, above info is perhaps changing (too) fast to be displayed, so general printing is more misleading?
Or some kind of snapshotting is needed to read all current values fast in one go and display it slowly afterwards.
It is not so static like the pipeline structure itself.
Best regards,
Marie
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