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CPU Percentage Process Level (not Class level)

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The CPU percentage on the Process View shows only cpu percentage grouped-by class. How can I get CPU percentage at specific individual process level please?

  • CPU (%)The percentage of CPU resources by all process in this class.
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Arun_Dasetty
Super Champion

Hi,

We understood you are referring to view below in UI and if above is the case and if you are looking for each process level using machien agent SIM feature, we see using SIM we get class level instead each process as of now, We suggest to see if using extension below helps?
https://www.appdynamics.com/community/exchange/extension/process-monitoring-extension/


that is see if customising below setting in config.yml under monitor config helps here?
# regex/pid/pidFile - process is fetched using this field
instances:
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jeremyGoldstein
Path Finder

Are there any plans to include process level monitoring in SIM, without the need for the process monitoring extension? The benefit of having this information in the Processes view is being able to easily compare usage to other processes, which might be in the same class (i.e. java). This is harder to display using the Metric browser, which is what the extension would require users to use.

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Arun_Dasetty
Super Champion

Hi Jeremy,

We confirm we already have a feature request in road map as of now no ETA yet on this.

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