Table of contents ~Process Not Responding Analysis Report~ This report type provides information about processes and hosts with high occurrences of Not Responding errors. For each process, the report lists total usage time (in minutes), total Not Responding time (in minutes), and the percentage of total use time that is Not Responding time. The report also includes a bar chart showing the number of Not Responding minutes for each process. Note: To generate a Process Memory Analysis Report, it is necessary to have a Process Resource monitor or a Plug-in for process resources that measures Not Responding time. When the system monitors the CPU usage and other device resources of a Windows process (PRC), by default it checks this data hourly. If you want to change this setting as a Power User of Aternity, select the Gear Icon > Settings > Advanced Settings > agent > configuration > overrideConfigurationParam > Process resources > PrcFrequency > value and set the new value in milliseconds. Required Parameters Default Description Date Range Current week Timeframe for the report. Max Hosts 10 (the 10 hosts with the highest Not Responding times are listed) The number of hosts displayed in the report. Parent topic: ~Aternity Reports Overview~ SavePDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Related Links
~Process Not Responding Analysis Report~ This report type provides information about processes and hosts with high occurrences of Not Responding errors. For each process, the report lists total usage time (in minutes), total Not Responding time (in minutes), and the percentage of total use time that is Not Responding time. The report also includes a bar chart showing the number of Not Responding minutes for each process. Note: To generate a Process Memory Analysis Report, it is necessary to have a Process Resource monitor or a Plug-in for process resources that measures Not Responding time. When the system monitors the CPU usage and other device resources of a Windows process (PRC), by default it checks this data hourly. If you want to change this setting as a Power User of Aternity, select the Gear Icon > Settings > Advanced Settings > agent > configuration > overrideConfigurationParam > Process resources > PrcFrequency > value and set the new value in milliseconds. Required Parameters Default Description Date Range Current week Timeframe for the report. Max Hosts 10 (the 10 hosts with the highest Not Responding times are listed) The number of hosts displayed in the report. Parent topic: ~Aternity Reports Overview~
~Process Not Responding Analysis Report~ This report type provides information about processes and hosts with high occurrences of Not Responding errors. For each process, the report lists total usage time (in minutes), total Not Responding time (in minutes), and the percentage of total use time that is Not Responding time. The report also includes a bar chart showing the number of Not Responding minutes for each process. Note: To generate a Process Memory Analysis Report, it is necessary to have a Process Resource monitor or a Plug-in for process resources that measures Not Responding time. When the system monitors the CPU usage and other device resources of a Windows process (PRC), by default it checks this data hourly. If you want to change this setting as a Power User of Aternity, select the Gear Icon > Settings > Advanced Settings > agent > configuration > overrideConfigurationParam > Process resources > PrcFrequency > value and set the new value in milliseconds. Required Parameters Default Description Date Range Current week Timeframe for the report. Max Hosts 10 (the 10 hosts with the highest Not Responding times are listed) The number of hosts displayed in the report. Parent topic: ~Aternity Reports Overview~