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| <h1> <img src="images/analyze.gif"> PLDT Tracing</h1> |
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| <li>Tracing is enabled in PLDT. To use this: |
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| Create a file ".options" in the same directory as your eclipse executable. |
| Put this in the file: |
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| org.eclipse.ptp.pldt.common/debug = true |
| org.eclipse.ptp.pldt.common/debug/pldtTrace = true |
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| Then launch eclipse in debug mode using the -debug option, and mirror the |
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| to the command line console using the -consoleLog option. (Maybe Linux already |
| spits out the console, not sure.) |
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| eclipse -debug -consoleLog |
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| When you run with this tracing enabled, it will print out a bunch of |
| trace information to the console. At least MPI artifact analysis |
| has been enabled for user-directed tracing. |
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