Cisco Cisco Agent Desktop 9.0 Riferimenti tecnici
Diagnostic Procedures
November 2006
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If the values for those counters for a process are a significant part of the
total memory used, it may be of concern. Note that certain processes will
normally use more memory than others.
total memory used, it may be of concern. Note that certain processes will
normally use more memory than others.
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Try rebooting the computer and see if it fixes the problem. Check how much
and how fast processes increase their memory usage.
and how fast processes increase their memory usage.
CPU Check
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Ensure that the computer’s processor is at least the minimum required for
CAD and other installed software. If the processor is below the
recommended level, it could be the cause of the problem.
CAD and other installed software. If the processor is below the
recommended level, it could be the cause of the problem.
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Use Task Manager to sort processes/applications by CPU usage. Check
which process seems to be using the CPU most of the time.
which process seems to be using the CPU most of the time.
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Use Windows Perfmon (perfmon.exe) for additional CPU checking.
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Add the %Processor Time counter for Processor > _Total and each CPU
as well as Process >_Total and process of interest.
as well as Process >_Total and process of interest.
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Check which process seems to be using the CPU most of the time.
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If the counter values for a process are a significant part of the total CPU
use, it may be of concern. Short spikes are acceptable but a significant
time with high CPU usage is of concern.
use, it may be of concern. Short spikes are acceptable but a significant
time with high CPU usage is of concern.
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Try rebooting the computer to see if it fixes the problem.
Blocked Ports Check
To check whether a port is blocked:
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Using telnet:
1. Ensure that the service is running and active.
2. From the command line, type telnet <hostname/IP address> <port>
and press Enter, where <hostname/IP address> is the hostname or IP
address of the service computer and <port> is the port the service is
listening on.
address of the service computer and <port> is the port the service is
listening on.
3. If it is successful, the command window will clear with cursor at top left
corner; you will need to close the window.
4. If the telnet fails, you will probably see a connection failure.
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Check firewall settings on the client and server computers.
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Check firewall logs.