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Microsoft Driver Task Manager history

Solved1.46K views11th July 2023Microsoft Platform
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Ben Borra [SLC]40 7th October 2021 0 Comments

Hi Dojo

A couple of days ago we had an unusual spike in CPU load on an SQL server.
Fortunately for us, we had a DataMiner monitoring that system.

Is there a way for me to go back through the history of the task manager to figure out what caused the sudden spike in CPU?

Driver is the "Microsoft Platform" version 1.1.3.7.
https://catalog.dataminer.services/result/driver/251

Thank you in advance for your help.

Kind regards

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 11th July 2023

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Debeuf Klaas [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]1.67K Posted 7th October 2021 0 Comments

Hi Ben,

I guess you will need to enable "Poll Task Manager" and add trending to the "CPU" parameter.
This way you will be able to check trending of the different processes to pinpoint further what process suddenly took more CPU.

Regards,

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 11th July 2023
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