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Understanding Server Resource Consumption

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Application Discovery consumes varying amounts of server resources as it goes about its work of discovering application and system data for display and storage. To monitor this resource usage, select the Admin/Config tab and then the AD Server tab.

On the AD Server tab screen, you can see a graphic display of Application Discovery memory consumption plotted against discovery data for processes and packages. The following figure is an example of what you might see.

Figure 2-4 Example of Application Discovery Server Memory Consumption

Example of Application Discovery Server Memory Consumption

The key to the graphic is as follows:

Used memMemory usage by the Application Discovery server
Max memMaximum memory available for use
Tot procsTotal number of processes found — matched and unmatched to known templates or packages
Tot unmatched procsTotal number of processes found that have not been matched to known templates or packages
Pack, totalTotal number of expected packages according to initial survey.
Pack, completeTotal packages found during and on completion of inventory.

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