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Toolbar: Configure Analysis
Use the Intel® VTune™ Profiler command toolbar in the Configure Analysis window to access the project configuration options, manage your data collection (start, pause, resume, and so on) and analysis result (re-resolve, import).
The command toolbar shows up when you use one of the following options:
Click the (standalone GUI)/ (Visual Studio IDE) Configure Analysis button on the product toolbar.
Windows* only: From the Microsoft Visual Studio* Tools > Intel VTune Profiler <version> menu, select the Configure Analysis option.
From the standalone interface menu, select New > Analysis....
The VTune Profiler result tab opens providing the command bar on the right. The command bar is dynamically changing depending on the analysis phase. The following commands are available:
Use This Command Button |
To Do This |
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Start/Resume |
Run the analysis, or resume the analysis after a pause. To enable this button:
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Start Paused |
Launch the application but run the analysis after some delay. To resume the analysis, click the Resume button. |
Pause |
Pause the data collection any time you need while the application is running. To resume the data collection, click the Resume button |
Stop |
Stop the data collection. This button is only enabled during collection. |
Cancel |
Cancel the data collection. This button is only enabled during collection. |
Mark Timeline |
Mark an important moment in the application execution. These marks appear in the Timeline pane. This button is only enabled during collection. |
Search Sources/Binaries |
Open the search dialog box with the Binary/Symbol Search tab to specify search directories for binary and symbol files in your project and the Source Search tab to specify search directories for source files in your project. |
Re-resolve |
Finalize the result again. This button shows up on the command bar when you try to run the target after changes in the search directories settings. |
Import from CSV |
Import external performance data into a VTune Profiler result as a csv file. You may collect the external performance data with a custom collector out of the VTune Profiler or with your target application used for the VTune Profiler analysis. |
Command Line |
Generate a command line version of the selected configuration and save it to the buffer for running from a terminal window. You can use this approach to configure and run your remote application analysis. |