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PTP/meetings/January 2008

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January 2008 Meeting

Date: January 8, 2008 Time: 1:00 PM EST

Call in information:

Toll Free: 1 877-421-0033
Local: 770-615-1250
Passcode: 583191

Agenda

  1. PTP Status
    • PE support committed
    • LoadLeveler support committed
    • Remote Tools updated
  2. Project Reports
  3. Next meeting

Attendees

  • Beth Tibbitts, IBM Research
  • Greg Watson, IBM Research
  • Dave Wootton, IBM Poughkeepsie
  • Max Billingsley, University of Florida
  • Hung-Hsun Su, University of Florida
  • Chris Recoskie, IBM CDT team, Toronto
  • Howard Lander, RENCI / University of North Carolina
  • Rob Fowler, RENCI / University of North Carolina
  • Wyatt Spear, University of Oregon
  • Tianchao Li, (now at IBM Boeblingen, Germany)

Minutes

  1. PTP Status - Greg Watson
    • Work still progressing on 2.0. Focussing on important TODO items.
    • Will be making a preview release available asap
    • LL contribution committed to CVS in December
    • Bug fixes to remote tools
  2. Project Reports
    • Performance Tools - Beth Tibbitts
      • Ericsson hosting a workshop in Montreal at end of month
      • Beth continuing to work on performance framework
      • Wyatt working on adding generic tool support
      • Wyatt working on ICCS paper
    • PTP
      • Beth working with University of Kentucky to install PTP for "HPC Tools" class
      • Tianchao reports that TUM is using PTP for "Programming of Supercomputers" class
      • Max says that U Florida looking at integrating a performance analysis tool for PGAS models (Parallel Performance Wizard) including UPC
    • PE/LL integration - Dave Wootton
      • Adding support for LL in PE plugin
      • Still need to update on-line help
      • Hopefully ready to turn over to legal next week
  3. Other Business
  4. Next meeting: February 12, 2008

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