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Creating Projects and Choosing Targets in the Standalone Interface

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To specify an analysis target in the standalone Intel® VTune™ Amplifier interface, you first have to create a project, which is a container for an analysis target and analysis type configuration and data collection results.

To create a project and specify a target:

  1. Open the Create a Project dialog box using one of the following options:

    • Click the menu button and select New > Project....

    • Click the New Project toolbar button.

    • Click the New Project... hyperlink in the Welcome page.

  2. In the Create a Project dialog box, specify a project name and location.

  3. Click the Create Project button.

    The Project Properties dialog box opens with the Target tab active.

  4. In the Target tab, select a target type from the drop-down box and specify an analysis target and click OK.

    VTune Amplifier creates a project directory in the location you specified.

To edit analysis target properties in an existing project:
  1. Open a project using one of the following options:

    • Click the menu button and select Open > Project... and navigate to the required project.

    • Click the menu button, select Recent Projects and choose the required project.

    • Click the Open Project... hyperlink in the Welcome page, or choose your project from the Recent Projects list.

  2. Open the Project Properties dialog box using one of the following options:

    • Click the menu button and select Project Properties....

    • Click the Project Properties button on the toolbar.

    • Click the Project Properties button on the command bar of the Analysis Type window.

  3. Edit the target properties as required and click OK to save your settings.

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Note

For driverless event-based sampling data collection, VTune Amplifier for Systems supports local and remote Launch Application, Attach to Process and Profile System target types. However, specifying a call stack collection and MRTE/JIT specific profiling is not supported. Support for these target types fully depends on the Linux Perf profiling credentials specified in the /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid file and managed by the administrator of your system using root credentials. For more information see the perf_event related configuration files topic at http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/perf_event_open.2.html. By default, only user processes profiling at the both user and kernel spaces is permitted, so you need granting wider profiling credentials via the perf_event_paranoid file to employ the Profile System target type.

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