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.
Quantify can also collect performance data for Java applications running on a Solaris SPARC 32-bit Java virtual machine (JVM). For information about Quantify options relevant to Java code, click
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Build-time options |
Default |
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no | |
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/tmp_mnt | |
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<quantifyhome>/cache | |
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line | |
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not set | |
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not set | |
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system-dependent | |
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no | |
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no | |
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NULL (HP-UX 11.X only) | |
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no | |
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not set (HP-UX only) | |
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system-dependent | |
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not set | |
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not set | |
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system-dependent | |
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not set | |
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0 |
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qv options |
Default |
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not set | |
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no | |
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yes | |
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none | |
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/dev/tty |
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Run-time options |
Default |
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not set | |
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no | |
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/tmp_mnt | |
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system-dependent | |
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not set | |
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26 | |
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%v.%p.%n | |
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not set | |
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not set | |
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not set | |
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20 | |
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elapsed-time | |
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system-dependent | |
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1000000 | |
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argv[0] | |
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20 seconds | |
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no | |
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yes | |
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yes | |
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no | |
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yes | |
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0.5 | |
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not set (HP-UX only) | |
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not set | |
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not set | |
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yes | |
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composite | |
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0x1000 | |
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no | |
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not set | |
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yes | |
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none | |
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/dev/tty |