Is there any way to stop the pvfs2-server without using the kill signal?
I'd like to be able to do a profile of some of the execution so I can
work out some of the bottlenecks I'm having with the openIB-bmi port,
however, in order for this to work, I need to have a normal; non-KILL
signal termination for the process. I looked through some of the code,
and wasnt able to find anything, and it appears the /etc/init.d/*
scripts are just kill signals as well.
From the gprof documentation:
"In order to write the `gmon.out' file properly, your program must exit
normally: by returning from main or by calling exit. Calling the
low-level function _exit does not write the profile data, and neither
does abnormal termination due to an unhandled signal."
I'd like to do the profile on the server-side i/o, not the client-side
test programs...
Any ideas?
thanks,
- Kyle
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Kyle Schochenmaier
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Research Assistant, Dr. Brett Bode
AmesLab - US Dept.Energy
Scalable Computing Laboratory
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