# HiDumper ## Overview HiDumper is a tool provided by OpenHarmony for developers, testers, and IDE tool engineers to obtain system information necessary for analyzing and locating faults. This section applies only to the standard system. ## Source Code Directories ``` /base/hiviewdfx/hidumper ├── frameworks # Framework code │ ├── native # Core function code │ │ │── include # Header files │ │ │── src # Source files │ │ │── common # Common function code │ │ │── executor # Process executor code │ │ │── factory # Factory code │ │ │── manager # Core manager code │ │ │── util # Utility source code │── sa_profile # HiDumper SA profile │── services # HiDumper service code │ │── native # C++ service code │ │── zidl # Communication function │ │ │── include # Header files of the communication function │ │ │── src # Source code of the communication function ├── test # Test cases │ ├── unittest # Unit test code │ ├── moduletest # Module-level test code ``` # Usage ## Command-Line Options **Table 1** HiDumper command-line options | Option| **Description**| | -------- | -------- | | -h | Shows the help Information.| | -t [timeout] | Specifies the timeout period, in seconds. The default value is **30**. Value **0** indicates no timeout limit.| | -lc | Shows the system information cluster list.| | -ls | Shows the system ability list.| | -c | Exports system cluster information.| | -c [base system] | Exports system cluster information based on **base** or **system** tags.| | -s | Exports all system ability information.| | -s [SA0 SA1] | Exports ability information corresponding to SA0 and SA1.| | -s [SA] -a ['-h'] | Exports the system ability information **SA** using the **-h** parameter.| | -e | Exports crash logs generated by the FaultLogger module.| | --net | Exports network information.| | --storage | Exports storage information.| | -p | Exports the process list and all process information.| | -p [pid] | Exports all information about the specified process.| | --cpuusage [pid] | Exports the CPU usage information. If **pid** is specified, the CPU usage of the corresponding process is exported.| | --cpufreq | Exports the actual CPU frequency.| | --mem [pid] | Export memory usage information. If **pid** is specified, the memory usage of the corresponding process is exported.| | --zip | Compresses the exported information to a specified folder.| ## Development Example HiDumper helps you export basic system information to locate and analyze faults. Complex parameters passed to sub-services and abilities must be enclosed in double quotation marks. The procedure is as follows: 1. Access the device CLI, and run the **hidumper -h** command to obtain the help information, which includes basic information and function syntax. ``` hidumper -h ``` 2. Run the **hidumper -lc** command to obtain the system information cluster list. ``` hidumper -lc ``` 3. Run the **hidumper -c** command to obtain all information that is classified by **base** and **system**. ``` hidumper -c ``` 4. Run the **hidumper -c [base | system]** to obtain the system cluster information that is classified by **base** or **system**. ``` hidumper -c base hidumper -c system ``` 5. Run the **hidumper -ls** command to obtain the system ability list. ``` hidumper -ls ``` 6. Run the **hidumper -s** command to obtain all system ability information. ``` hidumper -s ``` 7. Run the **hidumper -s 3301 -a "-h"** command to obtain the help information about the ability whose ID is **3301**. ``` hidumper -s 3301 -a "-h" ``` 8. Run the **hidumper -s 3008** command to obtain all information about the ability whose ID is **3008**. ``` hidumper -s 3008 ``` 9. Run the **hidumper -e** command to obtain the crash information generated by the FaultLoger module. ``` hidumper -e ``` 10. Run the **hidumper --net** command to obtain network information. ``` hidumper --net ``` 11. Run the **hidumper --storage** command to obtain storage information. ``` hidumper --storage ``` 12. Run the **hidumper -p** command to obtain process information, including the list and information of processes and threads. ``` hidumper -p ``` 13. Run the **hidumper -p 1024** command to obtain information about the process whose PID is **1024**. ``` hidumper -p 1024 ``` 14. Run the **hidumper --cpuusage [pid]** command to obtain the CPU usage information. If the PID of a process is specified, only the CPU usage of the process is returned. ``` hidumper --cpuusage hidumper --cpuusage 1024 ``` 15. Run the **hidumper --cpufreq** command to obtain the actual operating frequency of each CPU core. ``` hidumper --cpufreq ``` 16. Run the **hidumper --mem [pid]** command to obtain all memory usage information. If the PID of a process is specified, only the memory usage of the process is returned. ``` hidumper --mem [pid] ``` 17. Run the **hidumper --zip** command to compress data to the **/data/dumper** directory. ``` hidumper --zip ``` 18. Run the **hidumper -t timeout** command to set the timeout period, in seconds. The default value is **30**. Value **0** indicates no timeout limit. ``` hidumper -t [timeout] ```