[Summarize] COVER Book Cover NOTICES Notices EDITION Edition Notice CONTENTS Table of Contents FRONT_1 Notices FRONT_2 Trademarks PREFACE About This Book PREFACE.1 Who Should Use This Book PREFACE.2 How This Book is Organized PREFACE.2.1 Overview of Contents PREFACE.2.2 Typographic Conventions PREFACE.3 Related Publications PREFACE.3.1 IBM Parallel Environment for AIX Publications PREFACE.3.2 Related IBM Publications PREFACE.3.3 Related Non-IBM Publications PREFACE.4 National Language Support PREFACE.5 Accessing Online Information PREFACE.5.1 Online Information Resources PREFACE.5.2 Getting the Books Online 1.0 Chapter 1. Using the pdbx Debugger 1.1 pdbx Subcommands 1.2 Starting the pdbx Debugger 1.2.1 Normal Mode 1.2.2 Attach Mode 1.2.3 Attach Screen 1.3 Loading the Partition with the Load Subcommand 1.3.1 Displaying Tasks and their States 1.3.2 Grouping Tasks 1.3.3 Controlling Program Execution 1.3.4 Examining Program Data 1.3.5 Other Key Features 1.3.6 Other Important Notes on pdbx 1.3.7 Exiting pdbx 2.0 Chapter 2. Using the pedb Debugger 2.1 Starting the pedb Debugger 2.1.1 Normal Mode 2.1.2 Attach Mode 2.1.3 Attach Window 2.2 The pedb Main Window 2.3 Loading the Partition from the Load Executables Window 2.3.1 Program Search Path 2.3.2 The pedb Window with a Partition Loaded 3.0 Chapter 3. Visualizing Program and System Performance 3.1 Starting the Visualization Tool 3.2 Opening and Closing Views 3.3 Using VT for Trace Visualization 3.3.1 Types of Trace Records 3.3.2 Trace Record Timestamps 3.3.3 Generating Trace Files 3.3.4 Using VT to Play Trace Files 3.4 Using VT for Performance Monitoring 3.4.1 The Performance Monitor Window 3.5 Adjusting a View's Time Resolution and Colors 3.5.1 Adjusting View Colors 3.6 Saving and Loading a VT Configuration File 3.7 View Descriptions 3.7.1 View Types 3.7.2 Communication/Program Views 3.7.3 Computation Views 3.7.4 Disk Views 3.7.5 Network Views 3.7.6 System Views A.0 Appendix A. Parallel Environment Tools Commands A.1 pdbx A.2 pdbx alias Subcommand A.3 pdbx assign Subcommand A.4 pdbx attach Subcommand A.5 pdbx attribute Subcommand A.6 pdbx back Subcommand A.7 pdbx call Subcommand A.8 pdbx case Subcommand A.9 pdbx catch Subcommand A.10 pdbx condition Subcommand A.11 pdbx cont Subcommand A.12 pdbx dbx Subcommand A.13 pdbx delete Subcommand A.14 pdbx detach Subcommand A.15 pdbx dhelp Subcommand A.16 pdbx display memory Subcommand A.17 pdbx down Subcommand A.18 pdbx dump Subcommand A.19 pdbx file Subcommand A.20 pdbx func Subcommand A.21 pdbx goto Subcommand A.22 pdbx gotoi Subcommand A.23 pdbx group Subcommand A.24 pdbx halt Subcommand A.25 pdbx help Subcommand A.26 pdbx hook Subcommand A.27 pdbx ignore Subcommand A.28 pdbx list Subcommand A.29 pdbx listi Subcommand A.30 pdbx load Subcommand A.31 pdbx map Subcommand A.32 pdbx mutex Subcommand A.33 pdbx next Subcommand A.34 pdbx nexti Subcommand A.35 pdbx on Subcommand A.36 pdbx print Subcommand A.37 pdbx quit Subcommand A.38 pdbx registers Subcommand A.39 pdbx return Subcommand A.40 pdbx search Subcommand A.41 pdbx set Subcommand A.42 pdbx sh Subcommand A.43 pdbx skip Subcommand A.44 pdbx source Subcommand A.45 pdbx status Subcommand A.46 pdbx step Subcommand A.47 pdbx stepi Subcommand A.48 pdbx stop Subcommand A.49 pdbx tasks Subcommand A.50 pdbx thread Subcommand A.51 pdbx trace Subcommand A.52 pdbx unalias Subcommand A.53 pdbx unhook Subcommand A.54 pdbx unset Subcommand A.55 pdbx up Subcommand A.56 pdbx use Subcommand A.57 pdbx whatis Subcommand A.58 pdbx where Subcommand A.59 pdbx whereis Subcommand A.60 pdbx which Subcommand A.61 pedb A.62 vt B.0 Appendix B. Command Line Flags for Normal or Attach Mode C.0 Appendix C. Exporting Arrays to Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) D.0 Appendix D. Visualization Customization and Data Explorer Samples E.0 Appendix E. Customizing Tool Resources GLOSSARY Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations INDEX Index BACK_1 Communicating Your Comments to IBM COMMENTS Reader's Comments -- We'd Like to Hear from You
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