The application 'convert' is used to convert an old format tracefile into a new
format tracefile. It has four commandline parameters, the first is tracefile
The application 'convert' is used to convert an old format tracefile into a new
format tracefile. It has four commandline parameters, the first is tracefile
-name, the second is process file, the third is a number (number of cpu),
+name, the second is process file, the third is a number (the number of cpu in the machine),
the last one is root directory for the new trace (this can be omitted,
by default it is 'foo')
The command line looks like this:
the last one is root directory for the new trace (this can be omitted,
by default it is 'foo')
The command line looks like this:
from your local machine, the information is saved in 'sysInfo.out' which will
be read by 'convert' later. If the old tracefile is generated in other machine,
then the 'sysInfo.out' should be gotten from that machine.
from your local machine, the information is saved in 'sysInfo.out' which will
be read by 'convert' later. If the old tracefile is generated in other machine,
then the 'sysInfo.out' should be gotten from that machine.