Program scanner looks for processes running under matching Program name.
Here are the search options:
- In CPU: Processes running in a specific CPU. Default is all CPUs.
- Start at / On: Any Process running after this date/time.
- Stop at: Optionally, any Process running before this date/time, but after the date/time entered above.
- Program File: Processes running a specific or matching program name(s). Wildcard is ok.
- Summarize: Select whether each matching Process at each interval should be displayed individually, or summed with other matching Processes.
- Display Top: Choose from one of the displayed options to set how many matching entries should be displayed at once. A Next Button is displayed to allow you to display more, if more matches are found.
- Scan: Choose whether Remote Analyst should scan forward or backward in time, from the start time you set.
Click on the Scan Button to start scanning. You may click on Stop Button at any time to halt the scan.
Matching entries are displayed on a grid, showing:
- Date/Time: Date & Time of each interval where matching Processes where found.
- Total Count: Total Process count.
- Transient Count: Number of Processes which ran for less than the interval time.
- Static count: Number of Processes which ran for more than on interval.
- CPU Busy: Average % CPU Busy of all matching Processes during that interval.
- Peak CPU Busy: % CPU Busy of the busiest matching process.
On the displayed list, you may click on the:
- Process name to see the history of that Process, and its detail at that interval.
- IPU to see all matching Processes running in that IPU.
- Program file, to see a list of all Processes running that Program.
- Priority, to see a list of all Processes running at that Priority.
- User – to see a list of all Processes owned by that user ID