Hello,

filtering the data solves somehow the problem. Although I am not pretty sure, 
IFFF I am now filtering toooooo much.

The standard filtering was applied already and I needed to specify additional 
filters for my specific app classes. At least it currently helps me to inspect 
the other classes.

So, there is not a generic problem, more or less a specific problem with that 
particular app.

>From the point of usage the TPTP I have the shortcomes to reviewed my settings 
>once more, after posting. I am happy that it is solved NOW. But I would like 
>to ask, if there is not an option to give the user some kind of feedback, that

- either the profiler has crashed
- or too much data is collected to be handled properly

Is it technical possible?

Perhaps not a regular situation, but I guess it's the starting point to either 
choose TPTP or something else. I am happy with TPTP, but if you have no idea, 
where to tune it, I guess not everybody starts reviewing docu, posting etc. 
(seems to be there is good reason for the abbrev RTFM ;)

No complain, just some ideas, some brain food ;)

thx for help

LeO


-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 09:32:13 +0800
> Von: "Deng, Chengrui" <chengrui.d...@intel.com>
> An: TPTP Tracing and Profiling Tools Project developer discussions 
> <tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev@eclipse.org>
> Betreff: RE: [tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev] Profiling crashh

> Hi, LeO,
>   I am not sure about whether the Memory-Execution problem you encountered
> is related with Profiler crash. However, if you just want to get profiling
> data for your objects, maybe you can try with the filter option before
> profiling. You can find about filter usage in TPTP help documents.
>   Another suggestion about the problem: please try with some other
> applications with Memory profiling to make sure whether the problem happens 
> just
> on a special application or it is a general problem.
> 
> Thanks,
> --------------------------------------------------
> Chengrui Deng
> 
> China Runtime Technologies Lab, 
> SSG/SSD/MRTC, Intel
> --------------------------------------------------
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev-boun...@eclipse.org
> [mailto:tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev-boun...@eclipse.org] On Behalf Of
> leo4...@turboprinz.de
> Sent: 2009年6月8日 16:53
> To: tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev@eclipse.org
> Subject: [tptp-tracing-profiling-tools-dev] Profiling crashh
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am not pretty sure, if I am posting on the proper Mailing List. If not,
> please give me a hint, where to post in a more appropriate way.
> 
> I have downloaded TPTP-4.6.0-200906041936 and thought, it might solve some
> of my problems I experienced with 3.4. Unfortunately not. (Java 1.6.013 on
> WinXP, 2GB, 2x1,66GHz)
> 
> The current problem:
> 
> I can launch my application for profiling, either as Memory-Execution (ME)
> or Execution Time Analysis (ETA). With the ETA I have no problems at all,
> while I have serious problems with ME. Since I wanna detect Mem-Leaks I am
> interested in ME and not the other possibilities.
> 
> What happens:
> 
> During the launch process the profiler seems to crash. I cannot click on
> my application and all I can do is to terminate. At the start up there are
> plenty of DB-accesses as well as remote server accesses. Splitted into
> several threads. I can even click on the Pause-button during start-up but the
> problem remains. Sometimes (1 out of 30-40) the app could be launched.
> 
> When I stop the app, I can see as well some data are collected.
> Interesting part is to see, the CPU-consumption goes up to 100% for some time 
> and
> then remains to 0%. From this I conclude, the Profiler crash.
> 
> Since the ETA works while the ME not, I do not see it as a generic setup
> problem. I have Object-data and would assume they are counted properly.
> 
> Question:
> 
> What can I do to get profiling data for my objects? (Without rewritting my
> code to work with TPTP)
> 
> I could also raise a Bug, but frankly said, I have no idea, what to post
> there resp. what kind of symptoms are relevant, what kind of traces are
> required, etc....
> 
> Thx if somebody could help
> 
> :)
> 
> LeO
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