Deregistering a Process

You can deregister all local or remote processes for a node that were registered by selecting the Register for Process Stats (Local) or Register for Process Stats (Remote) popup menu command in the table on the Setup Process Statistics view instead of deregistering them individually.

The Process Statistics Local or Process Statistics Remote views enable you to identify a process that is causing a problem (for example, using excessive CPU or getting all of the objects).

You can deregister the recording of local or remote process statistics directly from the applicable view instead of deregistering them individually in the Setup Process Statistics view. For example, if you narrow down excessive CPU consumption of a local process to a specific application server, you can then select a number of processes in that node and go through them one at a time, ruling out those that are not causing the problem.

To deregister a process

  1. Right-click on the process section row whose registered local or remote process statistics you want to deregister in the table on the Process Statistics Local or Process Statistics Remote view.

  2. Select the Deregister Process command from the popup menu that is then displayed.

If the view displays a lot of process statistics in the table, you can hide the display of statistics in each node if you do not want to have to scroll down to each node. For details, see "Expanding or Collapsing a Table Section", in the following section.

The Y value (that is, yes) is then removed from the respective L column (local process statistics) or the R column (remote process statistics) of users in the selected node on the Setup Process Statistics view.