2.1.1-beta (revision 4703)
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A call to oft2-marker has the following syntax:
Usage: otf2-marker [OPTION] [ARGUMENTS]... ANCHORFILE Read or edit a marker file. Options: Print all markers sorted by group. --def <GROUP> [<CATEGORY>] Print all marker definitions of group <GROUP> or of category <CATEGORY> from group <GROUP>. --defs-only Print only marker definitions. --add-def <GROUP> <CATEGORY> <SEVERITY> Add a new marker definition. --add <GROUP> <CATEGORY> <TIME> <SCOPE> <TEXT> Add a marker to an existing definition. --remove-def <GROUP> [<CATEGORY>] Remove all marker classes of group <GROUP> or only the category <CATEGORY> of group <GROUP>; and all according markers. --clear-def <GROUP> [<CATEGORY>] Remove all markers of group <GROUP> or only of category <CATEGORY> of group <GROUP>. --reset Reset all marker. -V, --version Print version information. -h, --help Print this help information. Argument descriptions: <GROUP>, <CATEGORY>, <TEXT> Arbitrary strings. <SEVERITY> One of: * NONE * LOW * MEDIUM * HIGH <TIME> One of the following formats: * <TIMESTAMP> A valid timestamp inside the trace range 'global offset' and 'global offset' + 'trace length'. * <TIMESTAMP>+<DURATION> <TIMESTAMP> and <TIMESTAMP> + <DURATION> must be valid timestamps inside the trace range 'global offset' and 'global offset' + 'trace length'. * <TIMESTAMP-START>-<TIMESTAMP-END> Two valid timestamps inside the trace range 'global offset' and 'global offset' + 'trace length', with <TIMESTAMP-START> <= <TIMESTAMP-END>. See the CLOCK_PROPERTIES definition with the help of the 'otf2-print -G' tool. <SCOPE>[:<SCOPE-REF>] The <SCOPE> must be one of: * GLOBAL * LOCATION:<LOCATION-REF> * LOCATION_GROUP:<LOCATION-GROUP-REF> * SYSTEM_TREE_NODE:<SYSTEM-TREE-NODE-REF> * GROUP:<GROUP-REF> * COMM:<COMMUNICATOR-REF> <SCOPE-REF> must be a valid definition reference of the specified scope. Use 'otf2-print -G' for a list of defined references. There is no <SCOPE-REF> for <SCOPE> 'GLOBAL'. For a scope 'GROUP' the type of the referenced group must be 'OTF2_GROUP_TYPE_LOCATIONS' or 'OTF2_GROUP_TYPE_COMM_LOCATIONS'.