Hi,

Not exactly specific to X10 ... but DTrace is an excellent tool which allows you collect metrics from different layers: hardware, operating system, libraries, databases and applications. You can insert probes into C++ and Java code.

Wikipedia presents a good overview, with some examples: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTrace If you decide DTrace is for you, you can dive into it here: http://www.dtracebook.com/index.php/DTrace_Guide

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Richard Gomes
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On 24/10/13 02:18, Konstantina Panagiotopoulou wrote:
Hello all,

Could you suggest any performance analysis tool that works with X10?

Regards,
Konstantina


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