[Swift-devel] Re: Work with Justin on performance plotting

Justin M Wozniak wozniak at mcs.anl.gov
Mon Jun 13 15:55:06 CDT 2011


I just added them.  Those lines should be on by default.

It would be good to document the minimal log4j settings required for each 
documented plot type.  However, that would really clutter the README.

On Mon, 13 Jun 2011, Jonathan Monette wrote:

> Which are the necessary lines to run the sample plotter?  I am going to 
> add it to the README.  It just says to set log4j.logger.swift=DEBUG. 
> If I just set that I still don't see the CPU lines or the Block lines 
> that need to show up in the logs.

> On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Justin M Wozniak wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> 	I don't have much to add other than the READMEs and link below. I have tested and documented only a few plots; let's continue to add to the README and build up some additional good use cases.
>> 	Justin
>>
>> On Thu, 9 Jun 2011, ketan wrote:
>>
>>> Jon,
>>>
>>> To give you heads up, the performance plotting tools are located in trunk at: swift/libexec/log-processing
>>>
>>> The Readme has some information on setup and generating plots.
>>>
>>> More follows on the tools I added.
>>>
>>> Ketan
>>>
>>> On 6/9/11 1:58 PM, Jonathan Monette wrote:
>>>> Sure, I can work on this.  Whenever Justin is ready and has time we can meet or he can point me to what works.
>>>> On Jun 9, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Michael Wilde wrote:
>>>>> Hi Jon,
>>>>> After discussing this with Justin earlier in the week, I suggested that you work with Justin on testing and continuing to enhance his new version of the Swift performance plotting package.
>>>>> Can you work with Justin to locate the package, try the latest, review and update the documents, and start enhancing it under Justin's guidance to get the plots you need for Montage?
>>>>> Ketan, I know that you have similar needs and have worked with Justin in the past on these (or similar) tools.  Can you serve as an early user of the tools and give Jon feedback for further enhancement?
>>>>> Lets do all discussion of the topic on swift-devel (including the handoff from you, Justin, explaining the state of development and where everything is located).
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Mike
>>>>> --
>>>>> Michael Wilde
>>>>> Computation Institute, University of Chicago
>>>>> Mathematics and Computer Science Division
>>>>> Argonne National Laboratory
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Justin M Wozniak
>
>

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Justin M Wozniak



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