Hi Arthur, hi all,

I guess you've got most of the thing and we'll find out the last bit, too. 
Would you please let me know which version of Vampir you've got.

What does 'ls -alh' look like in the PWD? And please give it a try with some 
of the included OTF tools, e.g. one of the following

%> otfinfo a.otf
%> otfdump a.otf
%> otfmerge -o b.otf -p a.otf
%> otfprofile a.otf

What do they say?

Finally, if it is no super secret rocket science, put all the 'a.*' files 
somewhere on an http or ftp URL where I could download them.

Viele Grüße, Andreas

On Thursday 25 March 2010 17:00:03 users-requ...@open-mpi.org wrote:
> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 09:16:21 +0100
> From: Artur Trojanowski <tro...@man.poznan.pl>
> Subject: [OMPI users] Question - OTF file
> To: us...@open-mpi.org
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> Hello
> My name is Arthur Trojanowski I just tested Vampir software.
> I have installed the MPI version 1.4
> I would like to know how to generate the correct OTF file in VampirTrace
> I have written a small C program with support for MPI
> To compile the program I use the command:
> mpicc-vt -vt:inst gnu -vt:verbose -o new.out new.c
> Generates a file new.out. When I start it up:
> mpiexec -np 6 new.out
> creates a small OTF file a.otf and several files a.0.def.z, 
> a.1.events.z, a.2.events.z etc.
> Vampir will not open this OTF file
> Can you tell me what I am doing wrong.
> If you need any additional information about this error, please contact 
> with me
> Greets
> Arthur
> 

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Center for Information Services and 
High Performance Computing (ZIH), TU Dresden, 
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