TotalView Reference Guide : Part I: CLI Commands : CLI Namespace Commands : read_symbols
read_symbols
Reads shared library symbols
Format: 
Reads symbols from libraries
TV::read_symbols -lib lib-name-list
Reads symbols from libraries associated with a stack frame
TV::read_symbols -frame [number]
Reads symbols for all stack frames in the backtrace
TV::read_symbols -stack
Arguments: 
-lib [lib-name-list]
Tells TotalView to read symbols for all libraries whose names are contained within the lib-name-list argument. Each name can include the asterisk (*) and question mark (?) wildcard characters.
This command ignores the current focus; libraries for any process can be affected.
-frame [number]
Tells TotalView to read the symbols for the library associated with the current stack frame. If you also enter a frame number, TotalView reads the symbols for the library associated with that frame.
-stack
Reads the symbols for every frame in the backtrace. This is the same as right-clicking in the Stack Trace Pane and selecting the Load All Symbols in Stack command. If, while reading in a library, TotalView may also need to read in the symbols from additional libraries.
Description: 
The TV::read_symbols command reads debugging symbols from one or more libraries that TotalView has already loaded but whose symbols have not yet been read. They are not yet read because the libraries were included within either the TV::dll_read_loader_symbols_only or TV::dll_read_no_symbols lists.
For more information, see “Preloading Shared Libraries” in the “Debugging Programs” chapter of the TotalView Users Guide.