TotalView : TotalView User Guide : PART III Parallel Debugging : Scalability in HPC Computing Environments
Scalability in HPC Computing Environments
 
TotalView provides features and performance enhancements for scalable debugging in today’s HPC computing environments, and no special configuration or action is necessary on your part to take advantage of TotalView’s scalability abilities.
This chapter details TotalView’s features and configurations related to scalability:
*Scalability Configuration Settings. Depending on your needs, you might want to set specific configuration variables that enable scalable debugging operations.
*MRNet Configuration Settings. TotalView uses MRNet, a tree-based overlay network, for scalable communication. TotalView is preconfigured for scalability, but in some situations you may want to change MRNet's configuration.
Other areas of TotalView that can help support scalability are:
*The Processes and Threads View. This view aggregates program state so that it can display quickly and is easy to understand.
*dstatus and dwhere command options. These options provide aggregated views of various process and thread properties. (See the -group_by option in the TotalView Reference Guide entries for these commands.)
*Compressed process/thread list. The ptlist compactly displays the set of processes and threads that have been aggregated together.
 
 
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Compressed List Syntax (ptlist)
“Compressed List Syntax (ptlist)” in the dstatus entry of the TotalView Reference Guide
dstatus -group_by and dwhere-group_by options
dstatus and dwhere in the TotalView Reference Guide