Totalview® for HPC Reference Guide : PART I Using the CLI : Chapter 2 CLI Commands : ddetach
ddetach
Detaches from processes
Format 
ddetach
Arguments 
This command has no arguments.
Description 
The ddetach command detaches the CLI from all processes in the current focus. This undoes the effects of attaching the CLI to a running process; that is, the CLI releases all control over the process, eliminates all debugger state information related to it (including action points), and allows the process to continue executing in the normal run-time environment.
You can detach any process controlled by the CLI; the process being detached need not have been loaded with a dattach command.
After this command executes, you are no longer able to access program variables, source location, action point settings, or other information related to the detached process.
If a single thread serves as the set, the CLI detaches the process that contains the thread. If you do not indicate a focus, the default focus is the process of interest (POI).
Command alias 
Alias
Definition
Description
det
ddetach
Detaches from processes
 
Examples 
ddetach
Detaches the process or processes that are in the current focus.
dfocus {p4 p5 p6} det
Detaches processes 4, 5, and 6.
dfocus g2 det
Detaches all processes in the control group associated with process 2.
 
Related Topics
Detaching from Processes
dattach Command