The HostProcessInstance complex observation captures detailed per-process statistics, but that observation may not be produced at all times.
Some data necessary to calculate these metrics require use of sudo for the agent to collect. (For more information about sudo commands that require root access, see Configuring secure launcher permissions using sudo.) These values and the information derived from them, such as the Top 5 Processes by Disk I/O, cannot be considered fully accurate, because the Solaris kernel does not always update these metrics when the disk I/O is done on behalf of a process. As a result, these metrics should be treated as indications of the general amount of disk I/O that is done, rather than hard numbers.
Some data necessary to calculate these metrics require use of sudo for the agent to collect. (For more information about sudo commands that require root access, see Configuring secure launcher permissions using sudo.) These values and the information derived from them, such as the Top 5 Processes by Disk I/O, cannot be considered fully accurate, because the Solaris kernel does not always update these metrics when the disk I/O is done on behalf of a process. As a result, these metrics should be treated as indications of the general amount of disk I/O that is done, rather than hard numbers.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
Some data necessary to calculate these metrics require use of sudo for the agent to collect. (For more information about sudo commands that require root access, see Configuring secure launcher permissions using sudo.) These values and the information derived from them, such as the Top 5 Processes by Disk I/O, cannot be considered fully accurate, because the Solaris kernel does not always update these metrics when the disk I/O is done on behalf of a process. As a result, these metrics should be treated as indications of the general amount of disk I/O that is done, rather than hard numbers.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
Some data necessary to calculate these metrics require use of sudo for the agent to collect. (For more information about sudo commands that require root access, see Configuring secure launcher permissions using sudo.) These values and the information derived from them, such as the Top 5 Processes by Disk I/O, cannot be considered fully accurate, because the Solaris kernel does not always update these metrics when the disk I/O is done on behalf of a process. As a result, these metrics should be treated as indications of the general amount of disk I/O that is done, rather than hard numbers.
The HostService complex topology object captures information about the Windows® service.
A process detected in one of the Top-N lists, such as the top ten CPU consumers or disk users.
For Linux platforms, these metrics are collected only by the UnixAgentPlus.
Extra properties related to the network interface if the Host is LPAR.
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