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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 14, 2006
Filed:
Dec. 17, 2001
William Joseph Armstrong, Rochester, MN (US);
Ryan Harvey Bishop, Rochester, MN (US);
Michael Brian Brutman, Rochester, MN (US);
Chris Francois, St. Paul, MN (US);
Richard Karl Kirkman, Rochester, MN (US);
Jay Paul Kurtz, Rochester, MN (US);
Henry Joseph May, Mantorville, MN (US);
Naresh Nayar, Rochester, MN (US);
Dennis A. Towne, Rochester, MN (US);
William Joseph Armstrong, Rochester, MN (US);
Ryan Harvey Bishop, Rochester, MN (US);
Michael Brian Brutman, Rochester, MN (US);
Chris Francois, St. Paul, MN (US);
Richard Karl Kirkman, Rochester, MN (US);
Jay Paul Kurtz, Rochester, MN (US);
Henry Joseph May, Mantorville, MN (US);
Naresh Nayar, Rochester, MN (US);
Dennis A. Towne, Rochester, MN (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Diagnostic data, such as a time increment corresponding to how long a thread waits to access a shared resource, is stored within a predetermined location in a data structure, such as a hash bucket in a hash table. The location is preferably correlated to the resource such that a display of the diagnostic data may be tailored to reflect a user-specified relationship between the data and resource.