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I am unable to run "Cycles and uOps" analysis under Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge / Haswell Analysis. It says - This analysis type is only defined for the processors based on the intel microarchitecture code name Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge.
I am running vtune as administrator and "Run as Administrator". System details are
Product version: Update 5 (build 274450)
OS: Windows server 2008 R2 standard Service Pack 1
Processor : intel i5-3570 @ 3.4 GHz - Turbo boost disabled
Memory: 8GB
Can anyone help me on this?
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Hi:
Are you able to run General Exploration and/or Lightweight-Hotspots on the system?
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Yes both analysis I can run.
Under "Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge / Haswell Analysis" It gives the same error message for "Branch Analysis" Others in this group don't have this problem.
Thank you.
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I have the same issue here I7 3770K Windows 7 X64.
VTune Amplifier XE 2013 Update 5 (Build 274450).
Laurent.
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I just tried this problem in the system, "Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise SP1" with Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU 3.40 GHz,
I cannot reproduce this problem.
1. (Assume that your account has "administrator" privilege) Ran cmd as administrator
2. VTune Amplifier XE 2013\amplxe-vars.bat
3. amplxe-cl -version ; showed Update 6 (build283589)
4. amplxe-cl -collect-list; should see "snb-cycles-uops" event
5. amplxe-cl -collect snb-cycles-uops -duration 10; it worked
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Thanks.
Can we run this via GUI mode?
I reported this issue to intel premier support. They could reproduce this issue and confirmed it. But, we are still stuck.
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Mandar Gurav wrote:Absolutely I can run this on GUI.
Thanks.
Can we run this via GUI mode?
I reported this issue to intel premier support. They could reproduce this issue and confirmed it. But, we are still stuck.
It is great that you communicated with support engineer via Intel Premier, since you can provide more system info with log file by using amplxe-feedback. Also you can query the progress on Intel Premier.

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