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Dialog Box: Binary/Symbol Search
Use the Binary/Symbol Search dialog box to configure the search directories for binary and symbol files on the host, which is required to finalization and accurate source analysis. For example, specify non-standard directories for the supporting files needed to execute the target executable.
For remote data collection, if the symbol files are not available on the host, make sure to either copy them to the host or mount the directory with the source files and add it to the search paths. Binary files are copied from the target system to the host by default after data collection.
To access this dialog box:
On the Intel® VTune™ Profiler toolbar, click the Configure Analysis button.
The result tab opens the Configure Analysis window.
Specify your analysis system on the WHERE pane and analysis target on the WHAT pane.
Click the Search Sources/Binaries button on the command toolbar at the bottom.
In the dialog box, select Binaries/Symbols from the left pane.
To manage the search directories list, hover over a respective line to see the action buttons.
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Search Directories list |
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button |
Browse for directories to include to the search list. |
<Add a new search location> field |
Add a new local search directory or a symbol server paths to the list by clicking the field and typing the path and name of the directory in the activated text box. If running an analysis from the standalone VTune Profiler GUI on Windows* OS, make sure to configure the Microsoft* symbol server by adding the following line to the list of search directories: srv*C:\local_symbols_cache_location*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols where local_symbols_cache_location is the location of local symbols. VTune Profiler will download debug symbols for system libraries to this location and use them to resolve collected data and provide accurate performance data for system modules.
NOTE:
The search is non-recursive. Make sure to specify correct paths to the binary/symbol files. |
button |
Move the selected directory up the search priority list. |
button |
Move the selected directory down the search priority list. |
button |
Remove the selected directory from the list. |