| Date: |
October 18, 2010 |
| Location: |
LRZ Building, University campus Garching, near Munich |
| Contents: |
Running parallel codes on large-scale systems with thousands of MPI tasks typically requires tuning measures in order to reduce MPI overhead, load balancing problems and serialized execution phases. VAMPIR is a tool that allows to identify and locate these scalability issues by generating trace files from program runs that can afterwards be analyzed using a GUI. |
| Prerequisites |
Participants are required to have good knowledge of either C, C++ or Fortran, as well of the message passing concepts (MPI) needed for parallel programming. |
| Language: |
English |
| Teachers: |
O. Rivera |
| Registration: |
Via the LRZ registration form (HPPA1W10) |