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beginner's help, profiling, linux, agent library not loading, JPIBootLoader [message #133642] Thu, 31 July 2008 14:08 Go to previous message
Aubrey Barnard is currently offline Aubrey Barnard
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Registered: July 2009
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To those who may kindly answer my questions,

I have just completed writing a Java application (using Eclipse), and I am
curious to investigate its performance characteristics. I understand that
the TPTP is an appropriate set of tools for this. So, I went about
installing and attempting to use the TPTP.

I installed the TPTP from the Software Updates, listed under Ganymede as
Testing and Performance. From the information I have gathered around the
TPTP site, this is an acceptable way to install TPTP. Then, following the
Popescu tutorial, I tried profiling a JUnit test run. However, I was not
successful and received this error:
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not find agent library on the library path or in the local
directory: JPIBootLoader

I searched on Google a bit, read some messages from this list, and read
through all the documentation on the TPTP site that seemed appropriate.
Sadly, I am no closer to getting things working. The documentation implies
that profiling should "just work" when using the Integrated Agent
Controller to profile a local Java application; set up is only needed when
installing the Agent Controller.

Details:
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x86-64
Eclipse: 3.4.0 (Ganymede release) x86-64
Java: Sun's JDK 1.6.0-06 x86-64
TPTP (Platform Project): 4.5.0.v200804180100
TPTP (Tracing and Profiling Tools Project): 4.3.100.v200802291616

From what I've read, this is likely a path issue, but I don't know if
that's correct because what I've read applies to the Agent Controller and
not the Integrated Agent Controller. I also suspect that it could be an
issue of 64-bit versus 32-bit or JRE version. I looked at the OS and JRE
support list, but I am not sure how literally to take it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have reached my patience limit
for today on searching for answers.

Sincerely,

Aubrey Barnard
 
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