10-16-2002
in solaris, we can do the below
# TMOUT=900# export TMOUT
the 900 is in seconds
set this prameter in /etc/profile or in each users home directory in .profile file.
is there any equivalent in ibm aix or hpux. thanks
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vtf2profile
VTF2PROFILE(1) Tools VTF2PROFILE(1)
NAME
vtf2profile - Generate a TAU profile set from a vampir trace file
SYNOPSIS
vtf2profile [-p profile] [-i interval_start interval_end] [-c] [-h] {-f tracefile}
DESCRIPTION
vtf2profile is created when TAU is configured with the -vtf=<vtf_dir> option. This tool converts a VTF trace file (*.vpt) to a tau profile
set (profile.A.B.C where A, B and C are the node, context and thread numbers respectively).
The vtf file to be read is specified in the command line by the -f flag followed by the file's location. The VTF tracefile specified may be
in gzipped form, eg app.vpt.gz. -p is similarly used to specify the relative path to the directory where the profile files should be
stored. If no output directory is specified the current directory will be used. A contiguous interval within the vtf file may be selected
for conversion by using the -i flag followed by two integers, representing the timestamp of the start and end of the desired interval
respectively. The entire vtf file is converted if no interval is given.
OPTIONS
-f tracefile -Specify the Vampir tracefile to be converted.
-p profile -Specify the location where the profile file(s) should be written.
-i interval_start interval_end -Limit the profile produced to the specified interval within the vampir trace file.
-c -Opens a command line interface for the program.
-h -Displays a help message.
EXAMPLES
To convert a vampir tracefile, trace.vpt, to an equivalent TAU profile, use the following:
vtf2profile -f trace.vpt
To produce a TAU profile in the ./profiles directory representing only the events from the start of the tracefile to timestamp 6000, use:
vtf2profile -f trace.vpt -p ./profiles -i 0 6000
SEE ALSO
tau2vtf(1), tau2profile(1)
12/22/2005 VTF2PROFILE(1)