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Version 5.1 is the latest release of HP Caliper. HP Caliper Version 5.1 has been improved to provide better performance analysis for enterprise and multi-tier applications. New features include:
- The cstack report has been enhanced
to report inter-process blocking primitives (semaphores, message queues,
sockets, pipes, regular file descriptors, etc.). This process level
blocking primitive information is provided in addition to the previously
reported primitives (mutexes, rwlocks, condition variables, etc.).
A new overview measurement provides flat profile,
data cache, and call stack profile information in a single run.
A new HP-UX only option --kernel-stack True|False specifies whether to extend
the callstack samples collection into kernel space. By default, only the userspace
callstack samples will be collected. This option is used only with the
cstack measurement.
The collection speed of scgprof (sampled call graph) has been improved.
Improvements have been made to the storage of performance
data during collection.
Required disk space is approximately 100 MB. For more information, see the HP Caliper Release Notes: HP Caliper on HP-UX HP-UX 11i v2 or later is required. Important Note:If you are using HP Caliper on HP-UX 11i v2, you will need to install kernel patch PHKL_34020. Please check the HP IT Resource Center for availability and download information for this patch. Contact the HP Caliper team if you have questions about this patch. To download HP Caliper for HP-UX, click on Downloads in the Product Information box at the right. HP Caliper on Linux - HP Caliper is supported on RedHat4, Debian 3.0, and SuSE Enterprise Linux 9.
- For noncommercial use, HP Caliper on Linux is free.
- For commercial use: pricing for HP Caliper on Linux is $500 per license. As an introductory offer, we are offering this license, for a limited time only, for $250.
To purchase or download HP Caliper for Linux, go to the HP Software Depot, choose the Linux product category, and choose HP Caliper. | Talk to Us! Send us your comments about this web page and HP Caliper. Last updated February 2009 |
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