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Thank you, very helpful. At this point, I propose to open a Tech Support: CPU (%) metric not listed in ArcGIS Monitor.
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11-06-2023
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please verify using windows tools, e.g. perfmon, that windows CPU metric is available. See my previous post.
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to clarify, can you provide a screenshot of 1. Host>overview 2. Host>Metric filtered by CPU
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11-06-2023
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this sounds like some windows counters might be corrupted, see related https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-monitor-questions/windows-host-component-record-only-memory-metrics/m-p/1343125#M1384
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11-03-2023
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Instance Saturation Percent and Instances Used Avg are tightly related and reflect in use instances: Instance Saturation Percent=Instances Used Avg/Instance Max*100 Arcsoc.exe CPU (but not count) reflects instances in use, and therefore should correlate with the Instance Saturation Percent and Instances Used Avg arcsoc.exe process count reflects instances running. Note, you can technically have all instances running idle, in your case 15, with 0 load, see my explanation above. Let's analyze the last reading in your screenshot Instance Saturation Percent=0.45/15*100=3.3%
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11-01-2023
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@IrisHadarStltd , Note, the instances used and saturation reported by ArcGIS Monitor are approximation of Instances in Use, not Instances Running (which is measured by arcsoc.exe process), see below: Also, the response time degradation you showed is present during time where there are 11 instances (the right side of the chart, after 10). So this degradation does not correlate well with the arcsoc.exe process. This performance fluctuation could be due to different request/response, e.g. different size of the features fetched and not instance saturation. To verify it, you'd need to set logs temporarily to verbose and verify elapsed time and features returned. One potential explanation of your case of higher instances running during this time and low instances in use might be the result of the previous spike (e.g. 8:00) and these idle instances are waiting to be recycled down. This is controlled by The maximum time an idle instance can be kept running (default 1800 sec), see https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/server/latest/publish-services/windows/tuning-and-configuring-services.htm To diagnose it, please provide request rate, request received and request failed for this time and 1 hour before. Also, any chance min max setting where changed around that time? Finally, please take a clear screenshot (the images you shared difficult to read) or if easier, please email Excel Report to me?
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this is a known case since 10.8 and the resolution applies to 2023.x
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10-29-2023
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It sounds like you may need to rebuild windows counters. Please see: https://enterprise.arcgis.com/en/monitor/10.8/administration/troubleshoot-counter-problems.htm https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/troubleshoot/windows-server/performance/manually-rebuild-performance-counters
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@MarieCline_Delgado , the 10/20/2023 11:37:06 issue looks very much like it was an incorrect host address. Did you correct it between 10/20/2023 11:37:06 and 10/20/2023 02:58:44? For the 10/20/2023 02:58:44 issue, please verify you use the latest, version 20231012.2 from https://prof-services.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f9c3e2864054444fb87e54575b11a96a . Also, verify in ArcGIS Monitor that Memory Available and CPU Utilized chars have data for this time.
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@MarieCline_Delgado , please double check host_address in your input, as per doc:
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@MarieCline_Delgado , please verify your input. Note you'll have to provide correct client , referer: "arcgis_server":{ "server_admin_url": "https://xxxx:6443/arcgis", "token_url": "https://xxx:6443/arcgis/admin/generateToken", "client":"referer", "referer":"referer-value", "username": "xxx", "password": "xxx", "password_encoding": false, "host_address":["xxx"]
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10-19-2023
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To clarify, you updated the password of the user that runs the arcgis monitor windows service (server and/or agents). Then restarted this service successfully. And after that host components throw this error? Is it when you try to register component?
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10-17-2023
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FYI, this feature is under consideration, potential target Q2 2024.
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10-05-2023
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I've see cases when log files are large (debug or not rotating) and querying times out. Any chance this is your case?
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10-03-2023
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You are correct, the discover observer is responsible for this. The data is refreshed every discovery interval or when running manually.
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