TPTP trace.trcxml notation format new agent controller 4.3 [message #91028] |
Wed, 10 January 2007 12:06 |
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Originally posted by: baesjou.tid.es
Hi,
I want to play around with the trace.trcxml and use/parse some stuff out
of it and link it to other data. However I am a bit puzzled about the time
notation format.
In the first part of the trace file:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TRACE>
<node nodeId="" hostname="localhost" ipaddress="127.0.0.1" timezone="-60"
time="1168431557.827301979"/>
<processCreate processId="78b7eb83-a20f-4a87-bf6d-9a418e6426fc"
pid="22985" nodeIdRef="" time="1168431557.827301979"/>
<agentCreate agentId="045b7246-0493-46a7-9ef4-0663db784a06"
version="2.000" processIdRef="78b7eb83-a20f-4a87-bf6d-9a418e6426fc"
agentName="org.eclipse.tptp.jvmti" agentType="Profiler"
agentParameters="server=standalone" time="1168431557.827301979"/>
<traceStart traceId="409267cd-dfad-4c3e-8a1a-8c038ba0f4a7"
agentIdRef="045b7246-0493-46a7-9ef4-0663db784a06"
time="1168431557.827538013"/>
There are clearly some "unix" time stamps, which can be therefore be
linked to other files generated on the same machine with similar
timestamps. But now at the point where it is going to track objects it
suddenly prints:
<threadStart threadId="1" time="19615175628.096279144"
threadName="Reference Handler" groupName="system" parentName=""/>
<threadStart threadId="2" time="19615175628.096366882"
threadName="Finalizer" groupName="system" parentName=""/>
Which are timestamps at the end of the 32bit lifetime in 2038.... they are
not very useful. Is this a unwanted "feature" or am I missing out on
something?
Help would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Bertrand
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Re: TPTP trace.trcxml notation format new agent controller 4.3 [message #91113 is a reply to message #91044] |
Thu, 11 January 2007 12:21 |
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Originally posted by: baesjou.tid.es
Hi Asaf,
Thanks, this was indeed the problem. I have one other question in the
format of the trcxml file, the size="80" element, is this in bits or in
bytes?
I am producing some nice graphs now how memory usage evolves over time,
using some scripts pulling out data and feeding it to gnuplot. If anyone
is interested I can offcourse post them once they are more or less usable.
However no nice workbench integration or something.....
Best regards,
Bertrand
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