Elements
Applies To: Windows 8, Windows 8.1
This section describes elements that you can use to author recording profiles for Windows® Performance Recorder (WPR).
In This Section
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Presents a complete hierarchy of the schema elements. |
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Describes either the number of buffers to be allocated when starting a session or the percentage of total memory that should be allocated for the session, depending on the value of the PercentageOfTotalMemory attribute. |
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Describes the size of each buffer, in KB. |
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Represents a collection of keywords that describe the events to be captured when a trace is saved. |
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Represents a collection of keywords that describe the events to be captured at the start of a recording. |
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Represents a collection of system collector identifiers, event collector identifiers, and optionally heap event collector identifiers. |
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Represents a custom event. |
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Represents a collection of custom events. |
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Represents a custom keyword for the profile. |
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Indicates whether to deleted premerged event trace log (ETL) files. |
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Represents an event collector for the profile. |
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Represents an event collector identifier for the profile. |
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Configures the Event Tracing for Windows® (ETW) user-mode provider. |
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Represents an event provider identifier for the profile. |
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Represents a collection of event provider identifiers and event providers. |
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Indicates whether to compress the ETL file. |
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Represents a collector for heap events. |
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Represents an identifier for a collector of heap events for the profile. |
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Represents a provider of heap events for the profile. |
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Represents an identifier for a provider of heap events. |
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Represents a collection of heap event provider identifiers and heap event providers. |
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Uniquely identifies a heap process. |
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Represents a collection of heap process identifiers. |
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Describes the ETW keyword for a user-mode provider. |
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Describes the kernel flags that can be enabled for the kernel-mode session. |
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Represents a collection of event provider keywords. |
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Represents a collection of system provider keywords. |
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Indicates the number of times that an on/off transition is run. |
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Represents an on/off transition configuration. |
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Represents a collection of on/off transition configurations. |
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Describes the pool tags to be enabled for analyzing pool pages. |
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Represents a collection of a maximum of four pool tags. |
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Indicates whether the length of the delay, in seconds, after booting for an on/off transition. |
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Indicates whether to prepare the system for an on/off transition. |
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Represents a collection of problem categories. |
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Represents a problem category for the profile. |
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Represents a collection of problem categories and collectors. |
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Represents a collection of collectors, providers, and profiles. |
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Describes the kernel events on which stacks are to be enabled. |
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Describes stack caching attributes of collectors. |
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Represents a collection of stacks. |
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Describes the configurations to enable the Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) kernel-mode session. |
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Represents the identifier of a system collector. |
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Describes the configuration to enable the kernel-mode provider. |
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Uniquely identifies the system provider. |
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Represents a collection of trace merge properties. |
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Contains configurations that are applied when recordings from multiple profiles are merged. |
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Indicates the transition tag for an OnOffTransitionConfiguration element. |
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Indicates the delay, in seconds, when emerging from a sleep state for an OnOffTransitionConfiguration element. |
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Represents metadata about the authoring of profiles. |