Traditional: Identifying resource issues by using the Performance Monitoring
You can
identify potential resource issues by monitoring the usage of resources such as CPU, heap, JDBC
connections, and thread pools, displaying the real-time historical data, and then looking for a
correlation with process instances and tasks. For offline analysis, you can export the data in the
dashboard to a spreadsheet.
Before you begin
About this task
The performance monitoring captures data for the following
resources:
- Java™ Virtual Machine
- The CPU Usage (in percent) of the JVM.
- The JVM heap usage and total memory available.
- JDBC connection pool of the Workflow Server database
- The number of managed connections that are in the free pool.
- The percentage of the managed connections pool that is used.
- Thread pools
- The number of concurrently active web container threads.
- The number of concurrently active BPM Event Manager threads.
- Process instance and task event statistics
- The number of process instances started in each sampling time period.
- The number of process instances completed in each sampling time period.
- The number of tasks received in each sampling time period.
- The number of tasks closed in each sampling time period.