Toward Scalable Performance Visualization with Jumpshot
- 1 August 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
- Vol. 13 (3) , 277-288
- https://doi.org/10.1177/109434209901300310
Abstract
Jumpshot is a graphical tool for understanding the performance of parallel programs. It is in the tradition of the upshot tool but contains a number of extensions and enhancements that make it suitable for large-scale parallel computations. Jumpshot takes as input a new, more flexible logfile format and comes with a library for generating such logfiles. An MPI profiling library is also included, enabling the automatic generation of such logfiles from MPI programs. Jumpshot is written in Java and can easily be integrated as an applet into browser-based computing environments. The most novel feature of Jumpshot is its automatic detection of anomalous durations, drawing the user’s attention to problem areas in a parallel execution. This capability is particularly useful in large-scale parallel computations containing many events.Keywords
This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
- MPI - The Complete ReferencePublished by MIT Press ,1998
- Sowing Mpich: a Case Study in the Dissemination of a Portable Environment for Parallel Scientific ComputingThe International Journal of Supercomputer Applications and High Performance Computing, 1997
- A high-performance, portable implementation of the MPI message passing interface standardParallel Computing, 1996
- Visualizing the performance of parallel programsIEEE Software, 1991
- Traceview: a trace visualization toolIEEE Software, 1991