Hi Eugene,

the FAQ page looks very nice.
I just sent the following answer to Lin Zou:

.....
for a quick view of what is inside the trace you could try 'otfprofile'
to generate a tex/ps file with some information. This tool is a
component of the latest stand-alone version of the Open Trace Format
(OTF) - see http://www.tu-dresden.de/zih/otf/.

However, if you need more detailed information about the trace you would
need to get a evaluation version of Vampir - see http://www.vampir.eu.
In addition to the evaluation version of Vampir a free version with some
functional limitations will be available in the near future.
.....

Could you also mention the tool 'otfprofile' under the section 7,
please? As soon as the free version of Vampir is available this could
also be mentioned.

Thanks,
  Matthias

On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 18:54 -0700, Eugene Loh wrote:
> Zou, Lin (GE, Research, Consultant) wrote: 
> > Hi all, 
> > I want to trace my program, having used vampirTrace to generate
> > tracing info, except for Vampir, where can I download free tools to
> > parse the tracing info?
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Lin
> This message appeared on the users list yesterday.  For a long time,
> I've been meaning to add a perf-tool section to the FAQ.  I finally
> did so, incorporating questions and answers from the users and devel
> lists that I've seen on this subject in the last few months.  I just
> put the changes back and as soon as I see the pages "live" I'll
> respond to the user on the user list.  Please take a look.  You can
> make changes as you like or give me feedback and I can do it.
> 
> I acknowledge that there is a conflict of interests in my recommending
> Sun MPI Analyzer, but I believe I've done so tastefully and
> appropriately!  Throw tomatoes if you see fit.
> 
> P.S.  Until the page goes live, I'll also leave it at
> http://www.osl.iu.edu/~eloh/faq/?category=perftools .  Or, check out a
> workspace.
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