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| # Environment variables | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Some environment variables can be used to adjust settings during the execution | ||||
| of libovni, they all begin with the `OVNI_` prefix. Be sure that all threads of | ||||
| the same node use the same environment variables. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## OVNI_TMPDIR | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| During the execution of your program, a per-thread buffer is kept where the new | ||||
| events are being recorded. When this buffer is full, it is written to disk and | ||||
| emptied, an operation known as flush. This may take a while depending on the | ||||
| underliying filesystem. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Keep in mind that the thread will be blocked until the flush ends, so if your | ||||
| filesystem is slow it would interrupt the execution of your program for a long | ||||
| time. It is advisable to use the fastest filesystem available (see the tmpfs(5) | ||||
| and df(1) manual pages). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| You can select a temporary trace directory where the buffers will be flushed | ||||
| during the execution by setting the environment variable `OVNI_TMPDIR`. The last | ||||
| directory will be created if doesn't exist. In that case, as soon as a process | ||||
| calls `ovni_proc_fini()`, the traces of all its threads will be moved to the | ||||
| final directory at `$PWD/ovni`. Example: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	OVNI_TMPDIR=$(mktemp -u /dev/shm/ovni.XXXXXX) srun ./your-app | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To test the different filesystem speeds, you can use hyperfine and dd. Take a | ||||
| closer look at the max time: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| $ hyperfine 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/gpfs/projects/bsc15/bsc15557/kk bs=2M count=10' | ||||
| Benchmark 1: dd if=/dev/zero of=/gpfs/projects/bsc15/bsc15557/kk bs=2M count=10 | ||||
|   Time (mean ± σ):      71.7 ms ± 130.4 ms    [User: 0.8 ms, System: 10.2 ms] | ||||
|   Range (min … max):    14.7 ms … 1113.2 ms    162 runs | ||||
|   | ||||
|   Warning: Statistical outliers were detected. Consider re-running this | ||||
|   benchmark on a quiet PC without any interferences from other programs. It | ||||
|   might help to use the '--warmup' or '--prepare' options. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| $ hyperfine 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/kk bs=2M count=10' | ||||
| Benchmark 1: dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/kk bs=2M count=10 | ||||
|   Time (mean ± σ):      56.2 ms ±   5.7 ms    [User: 0.6 ms, System: 14.8 ms] | ||||
|   Range (min … max):    45.8 ms …  77.8 ms    63 runs | ||||
|   | ||||
| $ hyperfine 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/shm/kk bs=2M count=10' | ||||
| Benchmark 1: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/shm/kk bs=2M count=10 | ||||
|   Time (mean ± σ):      11.4 ms ±   0.4 ms    [User: 0.5 ms, System: 11.1 ms] | ||||
|   Range (min … max):     9.7 ms …  12.5 ms    269 runs | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## OVNI_TRACEDIR | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| By default, the runtime trace will be placed in the `ovni` directory, inside the | ||||
| working directory. You can specify a different location to place the trace by | ||||
| setting the `OVNI_TRACEDIR` environment variable. It accepts a relative or | ||||
| absolute path, which will be created if it doesn't exist. | ||||
| @ -29,6 +29,7 @@ nav: | ||||
|       - user/concepts/trace-model.md | ||||
|     - 'Runtime': | ||||
|       - user/runtime/index.md | ||||
|       - user/runtime/env.md | ||||
|       - user/runtime/mark.md | ||||
|       - user/runtime/distributed.md | ||||
|       - user/runtime/kernel.md | ||||
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