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I am trying to profile a remote embedded linux target.
The target can only run as root.
When I run the vtune-gui application on my linux host system I run it as <host_username>.
After the vtune analysis, in the collection log tab, I get a bunch of error like these:
Cannot locate debugging information for file "/tmp/amplxe-tmp-<host_username>/modules.ssh_root@<ip>/<some_dir>
Is there some way to tell the host run vtune to use the target username (root in this case) when looking for these files?
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jlarsen@wahoo:~$ /opt/intel/oneapi/vtune/2022.3.0/bin64/vtune --version
Intel(R) VTune(TM) Profiler 2022.3.0 (build 624050) Command Line Tool
Copyright (C) 2009 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
root@VP-0993e5:~# cat /tmp/amplxe-log-root/2022-06-22-18-31-47-694995.amplxe-runss/build_info.txt
Linux VP-0993e5 4.19.152-intel-pk-standard #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Dec 8 18:11:40 UTC 2021 x86_64
Product name: Intel VTune Profiler, build 624050 (Release)
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Hi,
Thank you for posting in Intel Communities.
Can you please answer the following questions:
- Can you please tell me the name of the operating system and processor details you are using? (If Linux, please specify the distribution like Centos7,8, Ubuntu18,20, etc)
- Are you trying remote system profiling with Vtune? (If yes, please specify the host operating system and target operating system)
- You mentioned you ran Vtune analysis and observed some errors in the logs. If those are warnings, please ignore them. If possible, attach screenshots for our better understanding.
- Please attach self-checker logs by running the below command.
<Vtune_installation_directory\latest\bin64\vtune-self-checker.bat> for windows.
<Vtune_installation_directory\latest\bin64\vtune-self-checker.sh> for linux.
- If possible, attach a sample reproducer and screenshots. so we can reproduce your issue from our end.
Thanks,
Jaideep
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Hi,
You want Vtune to look into this directory (/tmp/amplxe-tmp-root). With the help of the (-target-install-dir=/tmp/amplxe-tmp-root) flag, you can say vtune to look into a particular directory.
Please go through the below screenshot.
Cannot locate debugging information for file - This is a known warning. Please ignore that.
If this resolves your issue, make sure to accept this as a solution. This would help others with similar issues.
Thanks,
Jaideep
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Hi,
If this resolves your issue, make sure to accept this as a solution. This would help others with similar issues. Have a great day ahead.
Thanks,
Jaideep
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Hi,
We assume that your issue is resolved. If you need any additional information, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.
Thanks,
Jaideep

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