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JZR Sheets

JZR report is composed of JZR sheets which correspond to Excel sheets.

JZR sheets are responsible for displaying in various ways the Jeyzer analysis and monitoring results.
Goal is to focus in each sheet on a particular aspects such as the incident events, the internal process cinematic, the contention points.

JZR report offers many navigation features to go straight to the data.

Categories

JZR sheets can be categorized by usage :

  • Journals : displays the monitoring events or actions in a flat view with filters.
    Audience: IT Ops, Support, R&D
    Check the highlighted monitoring events and their remediation.
    Correlate the applicative and technical ones.
    Browse, filter, list, correlate the actions and events, drill down to more detailed views.
  • Sequences : display the monitoring events or actions or groups of identical stacks on a time sequence (Gantt chart).
    Headers and row headers permit respectively to display process data and action data.
    Audience: IT Ops, Support, R&D
    Locate the issues and process activities, navigate between sequences, get the global view of the situation at a glance.
  • Process environment : displays the process and JVM settings, the process jar and module dependencies, the JVM flags and the recording session details.
    Audience: IT Ops, Support, R&D
    Check the startup parameters and the environment details.
    Let Jeyzer determine if the 3rd parties are stable and latest versions.
  • Top-stacks : display the process stacks ordered by frequency.
    Audience: Support, R&D
    Simple alternative to the profiling approach.
  • Dashboard: focus on the actions, showing their related monitoring events and internal aggregated cinematic.
    Audience: Support, R&D
    Another way to tackle problematic activities.
  • Histogram : statistic views on the analysis data taken out from different angles : global, actions, executors..
    Audience: Support, R&D
    Complementary to all the previous sheets to correlate the reported contention points.
  • Profiling : displays the actions in a browsable tree view.
    Audience: R&D
    Developers will find here the profiling of their application, providing advanced cinematic details on the reported slow down incidents and bringing valuable information on the background contention points on the long run.
  • Static data : displays the static data driving the analysis and the monitoring rules.
    Audience: Support, R&D
    Review or get an idea of the applied rules, stickers and analysis patterns.

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