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Revision as of 10:47, 6 April 2023
Note: This page is in progress.
There are several tools to analyse the performance of your application. Some are pre-installed on our systems and ready to use. Please see the documentation to get more details of every tool.
Please make sure to always set MPI_SHEPHERD=true when using performance analysis tools. Otherwise you might crash the nodes you are working on.
Tool | Purpose | Available on |
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Advisor | threading assistant | Hawk |
Darshan | tracing IO performance of mpi programms | Hawk |
Extrae | record MPI communication events | Hawk |
Kojak | ||
LIKWID | ||
OPT | ||
Paraver | ||
MpiP | simple MPI profiling | Hawk |
Scalasca | ||
Score-P | tracing and sampling of MPI and Open MP parallel applications | Hawk, Vulcan |
Threadspotter | ||
Trace_Analyzer_and_Collector | ||
Vampir | ||
VTune |