Process Monitor function
By default, the Process Monitor panel opens along the right side of the Network Monitor. The Process Monitor panel lists the process indicators for all processes included in the current view. These indicators provide direct control over the operation of the processes.
Processes are sorted by process name in ascending order. This pane is vertically re-sizable. If the name is too long for the pane width, then a horizontal scroll bar displays.
To open a context menu of process management commands, right-click a process indicator.
Option | Description |
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Opens the process control context menu, where you can | , , or the selected process. Select to open a dialog box of options. opens a context menu for starting/stopping/restarting all processes at one time.|
Opens the Engine Monitor dialog box. In the dialog box, you can review performance statistics for the session, and view graphs that show the performance in specific areas over time. | |
Opens the Status Report dialog box for the selected process. | |
Opens the Process Status Summary dialog box. | |
Shows process output as it happens. | |
Opens the logfile of process output. | |
Opens the Startup Log for Process dialog box. | |
Notes can be viewed in plain text or HTML. Notes are written on the Network Configurator’s Process Configuration dialog box. |
Starting, restarting, and stopping multiple processes
A menu opens when you right-click in the Process Control pane, but not on any process button. You can start, restart, or shut down multiple processes.
Selecting Select Processes to Start/Stop/Restart dialog box. This is a list of processes. The dialog box title depends on the menu selection.
, or opens theWhen you select
, this dialog box lists only the running processes.Multiple processes can be selected from the list. After you click
, the IDE starts/stops/restarts the selected processes. The order to start/stop/restart the processes is the same as the order of the selected processes on the list. The command line output is appended to the Command and Engine Output pane, where you can see the results.You can also right-click any of the processes to access the Select Processes to Start/Stop/Restart dialog box.
menu, which opens the same- If no process is running, then only is available.
- If all processes are running, then and are available.
- If some processes are running and some are dead, then , , and are all available.