Thanks for responding. It turns out that the problem was related to the
Windows Firewall that was running on my XP box. I disabled the firewall and
now the Eclipse client and the agent controller are communicating properly.
Slowly, but at least its working.

 

Thanks again,

 

Steve B.

 

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Have you tried to launch remotely a test class in profiling mode so that you
are sure the Remote Agent Controller is properly set up, communication
between client and agent is OK and data is received? Try to do a profile to
file and see what happens. If the simple scenario works then we can
investigate further. By the way what application are you trying to profile,
is it running in an application server? 

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I've literally spent the last two days trying to to get remote profiling to
work, with no success.

When I start the profile session up in Eclipse, everything seems to be
working fine: I can locate the agent running on the remote Solaris machine,
attach to it and start monitoring. The profile filters are set to include
the classes I am interested in and filter everything else out. I've tested
this filter set with a local profile session and it is working fine.

On the Solaris side I have started up the RAC server, run the JVM with the
-XrunpiAgent:server=enabled option with no problems or dynamic link errors.

However, all I am getting in Eclipse is a message in the Execution
Statistics view stating that:

"No execution statistics are available for display ..."

I've read months of posting on this newsgroup and tried the various
suggestions that I've seen but absolutely nothing has worked.

So it would seem that the problem is not:

- related to network connectivity or process communication
- the result of an overly restrictive filter set
- a problem on the Solaris side, either running the RAC server or
 linking the JVM with the piAgent

My environment is as follows:

Client:

Windows XP Pro SP2
Eclipse 3.2.1 with TPTP 4.3.0
(tptp.sdk.allInOne.win32.win32.x86-TPTP-4.3.0.zip)

Server:

Solaris 2.9 (SunOS 5.9 Generic_112233-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10)
RAC 4.3 (tptpdc.solaris_sparc-TPTP-4.3.0.zip)

Any and all help resolving this would be greatly appreciated. I really want
this to work as the TPTP sounds like a great profiling framework and will
serve me well. For now I have resorted to using the 10 day trial of
JProfiler
to get some preliminary results, however I don't have $500 to spend to get
a license for this software when the day trial is over. Please help!

Thanks,

Steve B.


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