About Quantify options

Quantify options give you a high level of control over performance monitoring for your program. They are particularly useful when you automate performance monitoring.

Quantify options include build-time options, options used with the qv program, and run-time options.

For a list of the options that are relevant to using Quantify with Java code, click

 

Build-time options

Default

-always-use-cache-dir

no

-auto-mount-prefix

/tmp_mnt

-cache-dir

<quantifyhome>/cache

-collection-granularity

line

-collector

not set

-forbidden-directories

system-dependent

-force-rebuild

no

-g++

no

-help

 

-ignore-objdebug-shlib

NULL

-ignore-runtime-environment

no

-lib-path-length

not set

-linker

system-dependent

-print-home-dir

not set

-taso

no

-test-license

not set

-use-machine

system-dependent

-version

not set

 

qv options

Default

-add-annotation

not set

-print-annotations

no

-windows

yes

-write-export-file

none

-write-summary-file

/dev/tty

 

Run-time options

Default

-api-handler-signals

not set

-append-logfile

no

-auto-mount-prefix

/tmp_mnt

-avoid-recording-system-calls

system-dependent

-copy-fd-output-to-logfile

not set

-fds

26

-filename-prefix

%v.%p.%n

-handle-signals

not set

-ignore-signals

not set

-logfile

not set

-max-threads

20

-measure-timed-calls

elapsed-time

-never-record-system-calls

system-dependent

-output-limit

1000000

-program-name

argv[0]

-pure-help-wait-max

20 seconds

-record-child-process-data

no

-record-data

yes

-record-dynamic-library-data

yes

-record-register-window-traps

no

-record-system-calls

yes

-report-excluded-time

0.5

-replace-path

not set

-run-at-exit

not set

-run-at-save

not set

-save-data-on-signals

yes

-save-thread-data

composite

-thread-stack-change

0x1000

-threads

no

-user-path

not set

-windows

yes

-write-export-file

none

-write-summary-file

/dev/tty