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Thanks for sharing this.
But I'll continue to complain: it's a pity that you need an EXTRACT and a FTP
process to made the data available for PerfView. When will CSY have the power &
resource to convince the PerfView Team to invest programing effort in SCOPE to
make it complaint to PerfView like all Unix PerfView flavours ? THIS would be
THE MESSAGE OF THE DAY/MONTH/YEAR for me!
I know I'm not alone with this wish ...
I appreciate that Anil wrote the procedure together alot of people have already
in place ... all the one's asking for an enhancement as written above - puh, I'm
repeating myself ..., sorry ;-)
Best regards, Andreas Schmidt, CSC, Germany
P.S. I just used your method #2 to read a file sequentially as posted in this
excellent newsgroup! Jeff, thanks again for adding so much benefit in this
group!
[log in to unmask] on 08/03/2000 08:49:10 PM
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Subject: New paper on Jazz
Hi all,
There is a new paper on Jazz at:
http://jazz.external.hp.com/papers/perfview/Laserrx_perfview.html
which describes how to generate LaserRX-like graphs in PerfView.
The paper was written by Anil Kumar, CSY.
regards,
Jeff Vance, CSY
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