VxWorks 7: System Viewer

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About this course

System viewer is a tool used to collect instance of pre-configured timestamped events and make them available in either graphical or table format. The data can be used to determine the timings within a system or over and under use of cores.  Instances of deadlock and livelock can be trapped and debugged.

Learning Objectives

System Viewer becomes available in Workbench once a target connection has been established with a target configured to support it. 

In this video, I will show the options available when configuring the System Viewer target event collection mechanism. I’ll go through the setup of System Viewer, showing the selection of the logging level and then the upload buffer controls. I’ll also mention some of the considerations to be made when deciding on the System View settings.

After watching this video, you will:

    1. Be able to set the event logging level.
    2. Be able to configure the upload mode and buffer size.
    3. Understand sampling considerations.

Course Syllabus:

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About this course

System viewer is a tool used to collect instance of pre-configured timestamped events and make them available in either graphical or table format. The data can be used to determine the timings within a system or over and under use of cores.  Instances of deadlock and livelock can be trapped and debugged.

Learning Objectives

System Viewer becomes available in Workbench once a target connection has been established with a target configured to support it. 

In this video, I will show the options available when configuring the System Viewer target event collection mechanism. I’ll go through the setup of System Viewer, showing the selection of the logging level and then the upload buffer controls. I’ll also mention some of the considerations to be made when deciding on the System View settings.

After watching this video, you will:

    1. Be able to set the event logging level.
    2. Be able to configure the upload mode and buffer size.
    3. Understand sampling considerations.

Course Syllabus:

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