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Revision as of 06:50, 9 November 2010 by Anithra.linux.vnet.ibm.com (Talk | contribs) (New page: <h2> Toolbars </h2> SystemTap GUI currently has two toolbars built in; an Action Bar for file and execution operations and a Perspective Selector to jump to different perspectives. <h3>...)
Toolbars
SystemTap GUI currently has two toolbars built in; an Action Bar for file and execution operations and a Perspective Selector to jump to different perspectives.
Action Bar
- <img src="images/toolbars/open_wiz.gif"> Open Script Output - This option opens the specified file and reads the contents into the DataTable for use in the Graphing Perspective.
- <img src="images/toolbars/save_wiz.gif"> Save Graph Image - This option saves the graph in the specified file extension format.
- <img src="images/toolbars/import_wiz.gif"> Import Data Set - This option allows you to load a previously saved set of data obtained from running a SystemTap script. You can proceed from this point as if you had just ran a script and populated the DataTable.
- <img src="images/toolbars/export_wiz.gif"> Export Data Set - This option allows you to save a current data set after you've ran a script in the intention of having someone else look at the user's script results through the tool or for further work done by the user.
- <img src="images/toolbars/stop_obj.gif"> Stop Script - This button will stop the currently active script from running.
Perspective Selector
- <img src="images/toolbars/ide.png"> IDE Perspective - This button brings you into the IDE Perspective, useful for writing and executing scripts.
- <img src="images/toolbars/graphing.png"> Graphing Perspective - This button brings you into the Graphing Perspective, useful for graphing scripts.