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PROGRAM:
NAME
tau2vtf - convert TAU tracefiles to vampir tracefiles
SYNOPSIS
tau2vtf [-nomessage] [-v] [[-a] [-fa]] {tau_tracefile} {tau_eventfile} {vtf_tracefile}
DESCRIPTION
This program is generated when TAU is configured with the -vtf=<vtf_dir> option.
The tau2vtf trace converter takes a single tau_tracefile (*.trc) and tau_eventfile (*.edf)
and produces a corresponding vtf_tracefile (*.vtf). The input files and output file must
be specified in that order. Multi-file TAU traces must be merged before conversion.
The default output file format is VTF3 binary. If the output filename is given as the
.vpt.gz type, rather than .vpt, the output file will be gzipped. There are two additional
output format options. The command line argument '-a' produces the vtf file output in
ASCII VTF3 format. The command line argument '-fa' produces the vtf file output in the
FAST ASCII VTF3 format. Note that these arguments are mutually exclusive.
OPTIONS
-nomessage Suppresses printing of message information in the trace.
-v Verbose mode sends trace event descriptions to the standard output as they are
converted.
-a Print the vtf file output in the human-readable VTF3 ASCII format
-fa Print the vtf file in the simplified human-readable FAST ASCII VTF3 format
EXAMPLES
The program must be run with the tau trace, tau event and vtf output files specified in
the command line in that order. Any additional arguments follow. The following will
produce a VTF, app.vpt, from the TAU trace and event files merged.trc and tau.edf trace
file:
tau2vtf merged.trc tau.edf app.vpt
The following will convert merged.trc and tau.edf to a gzipped FAST ASCII vampir tracefile
app.vpt.gz, with message events omitted:
tau2vtf merged.trc tau.edf app.vpt.gz -nomessage -fa
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