Open|SpeedShop: Open source performance analysis for Linux clusters

Martin Schulz, Jim Galarowicz, William Hachfeld

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Abstract

Open|SpeedShop is an open source performance tool project targeting Linux workstations and large scale clusters. It provides many essential performance analysis steps in a single, unified framework and is designed for both novice and advanced users: basic functionality can be used without a large learning curve while more advanced functionality is optionally available throughout the tool. Users can access Open|SpeedShop through a comprehensive GUI, command line and batch language, or Python module.Open|SpeedShop is extensible through (potentially commercialized) plugins that provide additional data collection or visualization. This can be used by advanced users to customize their performance analysis environments or can serve tool builders with an easy way to build and deploy new tools.In this Birds of the Feather session we will present the new release of Open|SpeedShop, highlight Open|SpeedShop's functionality and advantages, and will discuss how attendees can use Open|SpeedShop for their own performance needs and tool developments.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing, SC'06
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StatePublished - 2006

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NameProceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing, SC'06

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