I suggest to check:
1) If this was not caused by vtune driver, please run vtl - "vtl activity -c sampling -d 10 run". If you are using "root" user, there should be an environment.xml file under /root/VTune/Projects.
2) Try vtlec with "root" user, if you use default workspace under /root, vtwrkspc.vws should be created under /root, and environment.xml should be under /root/Project1/.vtproject.data. If you can't see this, I suspect a) You may have write-permission problem to create xml file, or b) vtwrkspc.vws is destroyed. As a workaround, you can use other folder as workspace, or delete destroyed vtwrkspc.vws manually and redo.
3) Is it possible that you can copy workable environment.xml to /root/Project1/.vtproject.data?
Regards, Peter
Hi Peter,
I'm not using "root" user but I have checked your sugestions in my environment. First of all I didn't find any "vtl" to run.
Second because that I'm not a "root" user my environment.xml located under /opt/intel/vtune/rdc/global_data/vtserver_blansky/ and I don't have any *.vws file. I do have "Project.Master.Linux.Remote" file under the same /opt/intel/vtune/rdc/global_data/vtserver_blansky/ directory. So the question is if the files that I have are enough or I should have the structure that you have described above (and if yes what should I do to create the similar environment)?