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[uniGUI 1.90.0 build 1568] HyperServer monitoring


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my hyperserver run inside IIS and 2 nodes are actives. About memory process :

the task manager gives (76432 K)

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and the server monitoring

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I read the online documentation but i need to be sure ( i have some confusion) :

current memory process = current memory of hyperserver + some memory from IIS ?

what about the current memory (12.476 K & 63.956 K) of nodes which are actives or not ? is there a relation with the current memory of server monitor ?

 

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On 4/11/2024 at 5:13 PM, bruno65 said:

my hyperserver run inside IIS and 2 nodes are actives. About memory process :

the task manager gives (76432 K)

image.png.fd5762355d60aaf14f06e4420d7afd8e.png

and the server monitoring

image.png.3c777cb2343309dda54296a935ab2518.png

I read the online documentation but i need to be sure ( i have some confusion) :

current memory process = current memory of hyperserver + some memory from IIS ?

what about the current memory (12.476 K & 63.956 K) of nodes which are actives or not ? is there a relation with the current memory of server monitor ?

 

Hi,

It is only the HyperServer DLL usage. For Node memory usage please check the HyperServer tab and check the Resources column.

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OK. In the Ressources column for nodes i understand the meaning of Process but what does Memory mean ? And which is the most important to monitor ?

A node is 32-bits uniGUI application (and also the hyper_server used)

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On 4/26/2024 at 11:19 AM, bruno65 said:

OK. In the Ressources column for nodes i understand the meaning of Process but what does Memory mean ? And which is the most important to monitor ?

A node is 32-bits uniGUI application (and also the hyper_server used)

Memory = Internal memory occupied by Delphi memory manager

Process = Total amount of memory that this process is consuming.

Probably you will monitor the Process value, as it is the amount of RAM that your Nodes use in the system.

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