Etnus Announces TotalView for IBM Blue Gene/L.NATICK, Mass. -- Etnus, the provider of the most advanced debugger on Linux and UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). , today announced that TotalView is available for the IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Blue Gene/L supercomputer system. TotalView is an advanced 32- and 64-bit graphical debugger providing software engineers with complete control over parallel and threaded applications written in C, C++ or Fortran. Not your average debugger, TotalView also provides unique, proprietary memory debugging technology that neither instruments code nor alters libraries. TotalView's memory debugging features are fully integrated into the debugger. And, the user experience is enhanced by an on-demand, view-based approach that eliminates the need to wait for post-mortem style reports common in stand-alone memory tools. The first installation of the IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer system is at Lawrence Livermore Lawrence Livermore may refer to:
Linux on eServer p5 series, formerly called RS/6000 (for RISC System/6000 platform, the ability to launch and digest information in an application containing thousands of processes quickly, to expose and visualize message queue A storage space in memory or on disk that holds incoming transmissions until the computer can process them. See messaging middleware. information for IBM's MPI MPI - Message Passing Interface for Blue Gene/L, and to provide a very flexible debugging environment that gives the user extreme control over the application being debugged. "We are delighted to be working with leading solution providers like Etnus to provide our clients high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research. solutions that help enhance and protect the integrity of applications required to run their businesses," said Dave Turek, VP of IBM Deep Computing. "The combination of IBM and business partner innovations is helping advance the use of supercomputing power from the halls of academia and government to more commercial applications." LLNL researchers plan to use Blue Gene/L to simulate physical phenomena that require computational capability much greater than presently available, such as cosmology and the behavior of stellar binary pairs, laser-plasma interactions, and the behavior and aging of high explosives. Not only do these applications require unheard of before computational capability, but they also are some of the most complex applications to write and understand. With the added complexity comes difficulty in debugging. TotalView eases complex code debugging with features absent in run-of-the-mill debuggers. TotalView is fast and efficient to start on codes containing even thousands of processes, and advanced features specific to debugging MPI, OpenMP, and threaded code ease the pain of finding elusive bugs. Etnus TotalView prices start at under $600, and has a free trial version available at www.etnus.com. About Etnus Etnus is the world's leading provider of debugging and analysis solutions for complex code. Etnus products provide software engineers with the ability to visualize, control and correct complex applications running on a wide variety of platforms and using one to thousands of processors. They offer significant productivity gains in application development, helping to eliminate the frustration, delays, and headaches inherent in analyzing multi-process, multi-thread, and network-distributed applications containing many lines of code The statements and instructions that a programmer writes when creating a program. One line of this "source code" may generate one machine instruction or several depending on the programming language. A line of code in assembly language is typically turned into one machine instruction. or advanced programming techniques such as MPI, threads, and OpenMP. Etnus products are used in the development of applications in industries such as weather prediction, film special effects and animation, oil and gas exploration, CAD/CAM CAD/CAM in full computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing. Integration of design and manufacturing into a system under direct control of digital computers. software development, automotive, aerospace, finance and telecommunications. Privately held, Etnus offers its expanding product line through worldwide resellers and direct sales. For more information contact Etnus LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control at: 24 Prime Parkway, Natick, MA 01760; phone: 800-856-3766 (U.S.A.), 1-508-652-7700 (outside U.S.A.); fax: 508-652-7701; web: www.etnus.com; e-mail: info@etnus.com. |
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