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Hello guys,
Once I switch to HPC, Microarchitecture Exploration or Memory Access, I'm not able to run it (play button goes grey). Red text appears after description of selected profiling section (Screenshot_2.png).
Other case is when I'm running Hotspot profiling, Vtune Amplifier crashes. I managed to get part of the log before crashing (Screenshot_3.png). I would really appreciate your help.
OS: Windows Pro
Processor: Intel i7 7700 (3.6 GHz)
All the best,
Corbo Azer
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Hi Azer,
Can you please provide the output of the following commands:
1) <VTune install dir>/bin64/amplxe-runss.exe -context-value-list
2) <VTune install dir>/bin64/sep.exe -version
As for the second issue - are you using "User-Mode Sampling" variant of Hotspots analysis? As result are you seeing profiling application crash or VTune crash? If latter, can you please share the content of VTune crash dialog?
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Hello Vitaly,
Outputs, crash dialog and crash info are gonna be enlisted in attachment section.
About second issue - I'm using "User-Mode Sampling". When profiling is over and finalizing phase starts, then crash dialog (send or don't send report dialog emerges) comes up and VTune crashes.
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Hi Azer,
Thanks for all the details. This looks similar to https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-vtune-amplifier/topic/814208 which we unfortunately unable to reproduce on our side. We're still attempting to find a reproducer in order to debug it directly. We're loosing a part of "sep -version" output while reading it within amplxe-runss, while there are no API errors and sep process finishes successfully. Also, in all the reported cases the same OS version was used: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Build 18362.
As for the second issue leading to VTune crash - this is a known issue and crash should be fixed soon. Though the root cause might be similar to the first one.
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Hi Vitaly,
I guess waiting for solution to pop up is the only thing left to do. Thank you for your time!
All the best,
Azer
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Hi Azer,
Thanks for your patience.
Can you please help us to confirm both issues have the same root cause - please run the following command and provide its output:
<VTune install dir>/bin64/emon.exe -M
Thanks!
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Thanks Azer for your support!
Yes, both issues are connected.
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