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Burlen Loring authored
Abnormal Termination Processing (ATP) is a system that monitors Cray system user applications. If an application takes a system trap, ATP performs analysis on the dying application. All stack backtraces of the application processes are gathered into a merged stack backtrace tree and written to disk as the file, atpMergedBT.dot. The stack backtrace tree for the first process to die is sent to stderr as is the number of the signal that caused the application to fail. If Linux core dumping is enabled (see ulimit or limit in your shell documentation), a heuristically selected set of processes also dump their cores. To use ATP, the ATP must be linked into the application and the shell environemtn variable ATP_ENABLED=1 must be set prior to launching the program with aprun. This patch adds a CMake module to locate APT libraries and set up link flags. The new module will be used to link ATP lib into the command line executables if the CMake variable PARAVIEW_USE_ATP is ON and ATP is found. C...
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