Starting, Pausing, and Stopping a Monitor Session
NOTE: This content applies to RTX64 Monitor in RTX64 4.3 and later versions. For information on RTX64 Monitor in RTX64 4.2 and earlier, see Using RTX64 Monitor (RTX64 4.2 and Earlier).
You can use the session controls at the bottom-right of the RTX64 Monitor window to start, pause, and stop a monitoring session.
Control | Action | Status |
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Starts a new monitoring session NOTE: This action requires the Subsystem to be running. NOTE: Starting a session while monitoring is in a Not Enabled state may cause non-determinism. To avoid this, enable monitoring and restart the RTX64 Subsystem through the RTX64 Control Panel before you start a monitoring session. |
When a session is started, the monitoring status changes to Running. The status text includes the sub-folder name. Sub-folder names are of the form YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS_NNN, where NNN is an integer between 000 and the total number of monitoring sessions started within that second. Each time you start monitoring, a new session folder is created. |
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Pauses the active session |
When a session is paused, the monitoring status changes to Paused. |
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Resumes a paused session |
When a session is resumed, the monitoring status changes to Running. |
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Stops the active session |
When a session is stopped, the monitoring status changes to Enabled or Not Enabled, depending on whether monitoring is enabled in the RTX64 Control Panel. |
Other Topics in this section:
- Using RTX64 Monitor
- Understanding Monitor Status
- Customizing Event Collection
- Managing Session Triggers
- Session Options
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