Interpreting the Strobe performance profile


This section outlines the general steps to follow when you are interpreting a Strobe BMC Support Central  Performance Profile. It then presents a case study that exemplifies how to analyze a Performance Profile to investigate and improve the performance of an application program that has recently experienced a dramatic increase in wait time.

The final section guides you in interpreting indexed source reports by explaining in detail the process of indexing and by listing the language-specific rules that govern the appearance of indexed reports.

The Performance Profile provides a comprehensive picture of your application’s resource use. Each report concentrates on one aspect of performance. For example, the Most Intensively Executed Procedures report identifies the most heavily used procedures, and the Wait Time by Module report shows each module and section name in which Strobe found the target program to be in the wait state.

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