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Query regarding Async thread support

sharleen_sonny
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Hi Team,

I have a .Net application that has N number of threads, I am using Appdynamics .Net Profiler for validating the threads measures by enabling the thread correlation.

While observing the data in the controller, I have a doubt here that how the thread samples have been collected.

Is it through instrumentation or through sampling technique?

@Ryan.Paredez 

Could you please let me know about this?

Thanks in advance.

^ Post edited by @Ryan.Paredez for formatting 

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @sharleen.sonny,

I found this AppD Knowledge base article: Async Thread Detection Life Cycle,

Check it out and let me know if it provides any help.

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sharleen_sonny
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Hi @Ryan.Paredez ,

 

My application has an infinite thread, How do we get the execution time of an infinite thread?

I think it's not possible using instrumentation and also I have confirmed with appdynamics bussinesstrans.log that I didn't find any functions related to my application threads.

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Are we using the sampling technique here, if Yes, How we are getting data for infinite threads?

 
 
 
 
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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @sharleen.sonny,

Unfortunately, I don't know the answer to those questions. Let's see if the Community can jump in and help out. 

If you happen to find any new information or a solution, please do come back and share it here. 

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