TotalView Groups
TotalView automatically organizes your processes and threads into groups, allowing you to view, execute, and control any individual thread, process, or group of threads and processes. TotalView defines built-in groups that help support full, asynchronous debugging control over your program.
For example, you can:
*Single step one or a small set of processes rather than all of them
*Use Group > Detach and Process > Detach to isolate certain processes or groups and remove them from debugging control.
*Use Run To or breakpoints to control large groups of processes
*Control breakpoints when using the fork() or execve() functions
*Share action points across multiple processes or set them in individual processes
 
RELATED TOPICS 
 
Using Run To to control stepping and execution
Setting the focus to Group (Share) to run just a single share group
Control breakpoints when using fork() or execve()
Control an action point’s scope, or width, to stop a group of processes, a single process or a single thread
How TotalView predefines groups