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Linux Application Tuning Guide
(document number: 007-4639-010 / published: 2009-01-30)
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Linux® Application Tuning Guide
Document Number:
007-4639-010
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Record of Revision| Revision 001 | | October 2003 | | | Original publication.
| | Revision 002 | | May 2004 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 3 for Linux release.
| | Revision 003 | | August 2004 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 3 for Linux Service Pack
1 release.
| | Revision 004 | | January 2005 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 3 for Linux Service Pack
3 release.
| | Revision 005 | | August 2005 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 4 for Linux Service Pack
2 release.
| | Revision 006 | | April 2007 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 5 for Linux Service Pack
1 release.
| | Revision 007 | | June 2007 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 5 for Linux Service Pack
2 release.
| | Revision 008 | | October 2007 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 5 for Linux Service Pack
3 release.
| | Revision 009 | | July 2008 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 6 for Linux release.
| | Revision 010 | | January 2009 | | | Updated to support the SGI ProPack 6 for Linux Service Pack
2 release.
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Linux Application Tuning Guide
(document number: 007-4639-010 / published: 2009-01-30)
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Front Matter
New Features in This Manual
About This Document
Chapter 1. System Overview
Chapter 2. The SGI Compiling Environment
Chapter 3. Performance Analysis and Debugging
Chapter 4. Monitoring Tools
Chapter 5. Data Placement Tools
Chapter 6. Performance Tuning
Chapter 7. Flexible File I/O
Chapter 8. I/O Tuning
Chapter 9. Suggested Shortcuts and Workarounds
Index
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