What technologies underlie individual processes?

More than simply knowing the types of processes in your environment (for example, Java or .NET), Dynatrace understands the technologies that underlie those processes. For example, Dynatrace understands when a Java process is comprised of a Tomcat or a Jetty—in many cases it even knows the versions of these technologies. This information available to you on each Process page.

With detailed analysis of the technologies and versions underlying specific processes, you'll no longer have to wonder where varying versions have been deployed. This is a vital first step in troubleshooting problems.

To view the technology properties underlying a process:

  1. Go to Hosts or Hosts Classic (latest Dynatrace).
  2. Select that host that runs the process you're interested in.
  3. From the Processes section on the Host page, select the process you're interested in.
  4. On the Process page, expand the Properties pane near the top of the page.

The Type property indicates the main technology underlying a process. Ancillary technologies are provided in the Technologies property. In the Technologies property, you'll typically find additional details, like CLR or Java version, but you may also find details like SOLR or MongoDB-client version. See the examples below to better understand the types of information that Dynatrace can provide.

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