Posted January 17, 201411 yr Hi. Â When reciving notification on high cpu or memory usage, it would be very nice if the notification could include a top-10 list of cpu or memory consuming processes. If it only peaks for a while you have no idea of what had trigged the alert afterwards. Â Best Regards, Martin Stevnhoved Abakion A/S
January 20, 201411 yr Author What are your thoughts on this? CPU/memory notifications will be much more valuable if this was included. Today we mostly just delete this notifications because the values are not exceeded any more.Perhaps it could also be possible to adjust memory notifications to "for X minutes" like CPU notifications.Best Regards,Martin StevnhovedAbakion A/S
November 24, 201410 yr Staff Hi Martin, Â We're love this idea and believe it would be adding more sense to the notification. It's on our todo list. Â Regards, Chris Pulseway Team
March 25, 201510 yr Author I am really looking forward for this implementation. How high is this on your todo list?  // Martin
March 26, 201510 yr Staff Hi Martin, Â Thank you for your follow up. I can confirm you that this feature will reach the next release (or the one that follows). Â Regards, Chris Pulseway Support
May 11, 20159 yr Staff Hi Martin, Â I just received word from the development team that this feature got implemented and it will be included in the next Pulseway release. Â Regards, Chris Pulseway Support
May 26, 20159 yr Author Hi ....  I have notices, that this function is now available. Thak you, a lot. But I am wondering how a process can use more than 100% CPU.  Br, Martin.  ----   The CPU usage on computer 'XXXXX' in group 'XXXXX' is above 90% for the last 5 minutes. Top Processes: - Windows Modules Installer Worker (TiWorker.exe): 125,42% - Domain Name System (DNS) Server (dns.exe): 0,09% - WindowsAzureGuestAgent (WindowsAzureGuestAgent.exe): 0,09% - Distributed File System Replication (DFSRs.exe): 0% - Host Process for Windows Tasks (taskhostex.exe): 0% - Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service (msdtc.exe): 0% - Microsoft Windows Azure Monitoring Agent (WaAppAgent.exe): 0% - Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices (Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.WebServices.exe): 0% - Microsoft® Volume Shadow Copy Service (vssvc.exe): 0% - Pulseway User Agent (pcmontask.exe): 0%
May 26, 20159 yr Staff Hi Martin,  This may happen if your performance counters are corrupt. Run the following command in an administrative command line and then restart the system to apply the changes: lodctr /r  Regards, Chris Pulseway Support
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