The command ddisable -a is the closest CLI command to the GUI
Suppress All feature. However,
ddisable -a does not actually put TotalView into suppressed action point mode and you can still set and manipulate action points. Be aware that the
ddisable -a command in the CLI operates only on the current focus. See the
TotalView Reference Guide for more discussion.
When you suppress action points, you disable them. After you suppress an action point, TotalView changes the symbol it uses within the Source Pane’s line number area. In all cases, the icon's color is lighter. Selecting
Suppress All in the Action Point menu places TotalView in a suppressed action point mode such that no action points are enabled in any process within the entire debugging session. While in this mode, you are unable to create new action points or enable any that are currently disabled.
You can make previously suppressed action points active and allow the creation of new ones by again selecting the
Action Point > Suppress All command, which functions as a toggle.
The command denable -a is the closest CLI command to turning off
Suppress All from within the GUI. However, the
denable -a feature in the CLI operates only on the current focus. See the
TotalView Reference Guide for more discussion.