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How does AppMetrics allocate percent of CPU in a monitored multi-processor server?

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How does AppMetrics allocate percent of CPU in a monitored multi-processor server?

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AppMetrics will average the CPU utilization across all processors in the server. For example, if AppMetrics determines that package/application Foo is using 60% of one processor in a two-processor server configuration, it will average this utilization across all processors (i.e. divide by two) to yield a CPU percentage value of 30%. Back to top When running reports for the first time I get an error “no data from machine has been loaded.” What happens is the agent collects the data and sends it over to the manager, which keeps the collected data in log files. The default to upload this data into SQL Server is every fifteen minutes. If you would like to see this data sooner you can go to the “Logging Options” in the user interface of the monitor in question. There is a button called “Upload the AppMetrics Log files to the Database Now”. If you click this button then all the data collected up to that point would then be uploaded into the SQL Server database.

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