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Why is TOP plugin showing dead processes

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This will could happen when the PPID of the process is killed. In addition, check for the “Tail off period” setting, which you can find via GSE > Samplers > Top plugin’s Advanced tab. Chances are this is enabled, having a numeric value which is in the seconds (time) format. By default, this is disabled.

Enabling the “Tail off period” optional feature will continue to display processes that have breached the assigned “Threshold parameter” value for the specified amount of time in seconds. For example, if you set “Threshold parameter” value to 3 (by default, Pcpu would be that parameter) and have enabled the “Tail off period” by assigning a number to it, i.e. 20 (seconds), then, the process would be displayed in the data view for 20 seconds despite the process no longer breaching the assigned value (3%) for the “Threshold parameter”

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