Difference between revisions of "Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector"
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mpiexec foo |
mpiexec foo |
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− | The output is voluminous and rapidly causes the nodes to swap. You can filter it. |
+ | The output is voluminous and held in memory, and it rapidly causes the nodes to swap. You can filter it so you only get traces for certain processes or nodes. My attempts to cut it down to a reasonable size while maintaining full traces have been a failure so far. |
[cen1001@zero tracing]$ cat itac.conf |
[cen1001@zero tracing]$ cat itac.conf |
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− | MEM-FLUSHBLOCKS 256 # flush to disk once you have |
+ | MEM-FLUSHBLOCKS 256 # flush to disk once you have 256*64K of data, default is 1024 |
− | MEM-MAXBLOCKS 1024 # stop and flush if you have more than |
+ | MEM-MAXBLOCKS 1024 # stop and flush if you have more than 1024*64K, default is 4096 |
FLUSH-PREFIX /scratch/cen1001 # where to flush to |
FLUSH-PREFIX /scratch/cen1001 # where to flush to |
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STOPFILE-NAME /home/cen1001/STOP # this doesn't work unless you use the failsafe libs |
STOPFILE-NAME /home/cen1001/STOP # this doesn't work unless you use the failsafe libs |
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qsub -v PATH,LD_LIBRARY_PATH,VT_CONFIG run.sh |
qsub -v PATH,LD_LIBRARY_PATH,VT_CONFIG run.sh |
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− | traceanalyse |
+ | traceanalyse mpi-hello.stf |
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+ | To use the failsafe libraries: |
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+ | mpicc -trace -o mpi_timer ../../mpi_timer.c -lVTfs $VT_ADD_LIBS |
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+ | then you can stop your app by touching the stopfile if things start to swap manically. |
Latest revision as of 16:25, 25 June 2008
This is a thing that came as part of the Intel cluster toolkit on zero but I am still figuring out how to use it, sp these are rough notes.
module add itac mpicc -trace -o foo foo.c mpicc -tcollect -o foo foo.c # not sure what the difference is itcpin -- foo mpiexec foo
The output is voluminous and held in memory, and it rapidly causes the nodes to swap. You can filter it so you only get traces for certain processes or nodes. My attempts to cut it down to a reasonable size while maintaining full traces have been a failure so far.
[cen1001@zero tracing]$ cat itac.conf MEM-FLUSHBLOCKS 256 # flush to disk once you have 256*64K of data, default is 1024 MEM-MAXBLOCKS 1024 # stop and flush if you have more than 1024*64K, default is 4096 FLUSH-PREFIX /scratch/cen1001 # where to flush to STOPFILE-NAME /home/cen1001/STOP # this doesn't work unless you use the failsafe libs echo $VT_CONFIG /home/cen1001/src/NMM-MPI/tracing/itac.conf qsub -v PATH,LD_LIBRARY_PATH,VT_CONFIG run.sh
traceanalyse mpi-hello.stf
To use the failsafe libraries:
mpicc -trace -o mpi_timer ../../mpi_timer.c -lVTfs $VT_ADD_LIBS
then you can stop your app by touching the stopfile if things start to swap manically.