How can I identify the specific process that is causing high CPU and memory utilization?
To identify the specific process causing high CPU and memory utilization, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Devices > All Devices.
- Select the particular device you are interested in.
- Go to the system metrics section.
- Look for a point on the graph where the CPU and memory spike is high.
- Click on that point, and you will see an option called "view process".
- Click on "view process" to access the process tab.
- In the process tab, you will find a list of processes that have high CPU and memory utilization at that specific time.
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