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The Compute Canada national clusters offer a variety of debugging and profiling tools, both command line and those with a graphical user interface, whose use requires an X11 connection. Note that debugging sessions should be conducted using an [[Running_jobs#Interactive_jobs | interactive job]] and not run on the login node.  
The Compute Canada national clusters offer a variety of debugging and profiling tools, both command line and those with a graphical user interface, whose use requires an X11 connection. Note that debugging sessions should be conducted using an [[Running_jobs#Interactive_jobs | interactive job]] and not run on the login node.  



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The Compute Canada national clusters offer a variety of debugging and profiling tools, both command line and those with a graphical user interface, whose use requires an X11 connection. Note that debugging sessions should be conducted using an interactive job and not run on the login node.

Gnu Debugger (gdb)

PGI Debugger (pgdb)

ARM Debugger (ddt)

Please see the ARM software page.