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Snapshot of Resource Monitor data
Is there any way to get a point-in-time snapshot of all the data the Resource Monitor offers?
I am beginning to troubleshoot what I initially suspect is a memory-related problem on an application server.
There are some things in the event logs I would like to examine in a little more detail - there are a couple of EventID 2004 entries (Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory problem.....) These log entries specifically call out 3 applications with PIDs. I want to take periodic snapshots (scheduled task?) of Resource Monitor data, and track down the processes involved if I can. At least , for my initial stab at troubleshooting this issue.
This server has 128Gb of RAM, and when the problem presents (application unresponsive) it is only using half of the available physical memory, so I am not 100% sure memory is the problem here, but gotta start somewhere
I am beginning to troubleshoot what I initially suspect is a memory-related problem on an application server.
There are some things in the event logs I would like to examine in a little more detail - there are a couple of EventID 2004 entries (Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory problem.....) These log entries specifically call out 3 applications with PIDs. I want to take periodic snapshots (scheduled task?) of Resource Monitor data, and track down the processes involved if I can. At least , for my initial stab at troubleshooting this issue.
This server has 128Gb of RAM, and when the problem presents (application unresponsive) it is only using half of the available physical memory, so I am not 100% sure memory is the problem here, but gotta start somewhere
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But then, I already had an idea that was going to be the case.
The Resource Monitor has a LOT more info including PIDs, the files being read-from/written-to, who/what is doing what, how much of the resource (CPU, network, disk, memory) is being used by a process.
I could probably spend a half of a work day (hey, I'm slow, okay?) configuring the Performance Monitor and still not get everything the Resource Monitor could show me