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Hi,
If you go to the help menu there's an item called 'Open log folder'
Can you zip up the text files and send them to support@red-gate.com and reference this forum post please.
Regards,
Stephen / comments
Hi,
If you go to the help menu there's an item called 'Open log folder'
Can you zip up the text files and send them to support@red-gate.com and reference this forum post please.
Regards,
Stephen
Hi Russell,
this may be due to a number of reasons - quite a number of which have been resolved in V5.2 which should be coming out in the not too distant future.
If you are using IIS then you may also be hitting a problem with a server GC issue that we have become aware of.
I'll drop you an email to try and resolve these issues,
Stephen / comments
Hi Russell,
this may be due to a number of reasons - quite a number of which have been resolved in V5.2 which should be coming out in the not too distant future.
If you are using IIS then you may a...
Hi,
There's currently no way to delete snapshots from AMP.
We may consider this for future versions of the Profiler.
Apart from this shortcoming - can I ask how are you finding the tool in general?
Thanks for your feedback,
Stephen / comments
Hi,
There's currently no way to delete snapshots from AMP.
We may consider this for future versions of the Profiler.
Apart from this shortcoming - can I ask how are you finding the tool in general?...
Hi Richard,
this came up the other day too and is in our bug tracking system. It should be available in a build or two.
Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
Stephen / comments
Hi Richard,
this came up the other day too and is in our bug tracking system. It should be available in a build or two.
Thanks for your input, much appreciated.
Stephen
I'll pass it on. A number of large fixes are being implemented for the next build.
The joys of early access builds. [image]
Stephen / comments
I'll pass it on. A number of large fixes are being implemented for the next build.
The joys of early access builds.
Stephen
Some diagnostics were put into the last build which is causing this due to a small bug.
It's being fixed and will hopefully be resolved in the next release.
Stephen / comments
Some diagnostics were put into the last build which is causing this due to a small bug.
It's being fixed and will hopefully be resolved in the next release.
Stephen
Hi,
I believe this particular issue was fixed with V5 which is the latest version. You can download it from the profiler index page. http://www.red-gate.com/products/ants_p ... /index.htm
Regards,
Stephen / comments
Hi,
I believe this particular issue was fixed with V5 which is the latest version. You can download it from the profiler index page.http://www.red-gate.com/products/ants_p ... /index.htm
Regards,
S...
On the face of it - it does look like it would be useful but the problems with it generally outweigh any positives (or at least that's the view at the moment but we are an open bunch so i wouldn't rule it out). [image]
I'd be really interested to know - what sort of time comparison granularity are you talking about?
Going from 10mins to 2mins for example is a pretty obvious change. Shaving off a couple of seconds though probably isn't generally particularly useful to know.
You can open a second instance of ANTS and load the other file in and check the timelines for both although again i have to hold up my hands and admit it's not how we would implement it if we ever decided to.
Stephen / comments
On the face of it - it does look like it would be useful but the problems with it generally outweigh any positives (or at least that's the view at the moment but we are an open bunch so i wouldn't ...
This is something we get asked for on a reasonably regular basis although there are very good reasons for it not being implemented - results can change based on what the CPU was also doing at that point in time, different stack traces can't be compared easily if they have changed a great deal, comparing various time regions is difficult. There are many other reasons too which i'll not go into.
You can export the All Methods grid for each run and and compare the results that way. We will be improving the exporting in the next version but for now if you:
- Select a row in the methods grid
- Ctrl + A
- Ctrl + C
Then paste into the Excel file. You can compare various methods from this grid. Alternating between CPU time and Wall-Clock time can also help.
There is one other possibility by implementing our UserEvents.dll
You can place this in your code to mark/annotate events on the timeline giving you start and end times that you can compare. http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... wledgebase\ANTS_Profiler\KB200811000319.htm
Perhaps you could tell me what would be most useful for you?
Stephen / comments
This is something we get asked for on a reasonably regular basis although there are very good reasons for it not being implemented - results can change based on what the CPU was also doing at that ...
This could be due to heap fragmentation.
Please see this post for further info: http://www.red-gate.com/messageboard/vi ... php?t=9930
Alternatively there may be an unmanaged code issue.
Stephen / comments
This could be due to heap fragmentation.
Please see this post for further info:http://www.red-gate.com/messageboard/vi ... php?t=9930
Alternatively there may be an unmanaged code issue.
Stephen