Hi all,
i recieved one X monitor tool(name not specified) for 90% cpu utilisation on application JVM process but login check with top,uptime,w but didn’t get 90% cpu utilisation. Could you please let me know why these differences between X (name not shared) and top command. Alerts are received from monitoring tool with 90% .
Why it’s happened and didn’t get any information with top command. Finally how to avoid these alerts with proper solution.
Actually monitoring tool name-X ( I didn’t configured) and received alerts 90% .
Could you please help me this issue for sort out.
A monitoring alert could have been triggered minutes or hours before you checked the system. Maybe there was a spike for a few minutes and by the time you responded the cpu utilization for the process could have returned to a normal state. It would be difficult to speculate much more than that with the limited information.
A monitoring alert could have been triggered minutes or hours before you checked the system. Maybe there was a spike for a few minutes and by the time you responded the cpu utilization for the process could have returned to a normal state. It would be difficult to speculate much more than that with the limited information.
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