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Viewing Application Reliability Results
How to Viewing Application Reliability Results
MET150
Tinacyt
tinachen
rshastri
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troubleshooting
10/13/2022
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Viewing Application Reliability Results

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You can determine application reliability by reviewing the data in the tables on the Reliability tab. For example, by reviewing data from this tab on how your application processes performed, you can determine if such processes are crashing or hanging at an unacceptable rate. This is possible because the Reliability tab exposes statistics for all the underlying running processes, which is inclusive of specific application reliability performance data. The dashboard also organizes the details of these processes that ran on the test machine into Crash signal and Unresponding signal categories for better assessment of results.

To display the Reliability tab, perform the steps of the procedure that follows:

  1. Click Security update results under Insights.

  2. Select the values associated with your package in the following drop-downs: Package name, Package version, Operating system, Release, and Release build version, as shown in the figure that follows.

    The drop-downs are populated with data followed by Test results for the Functional and Out of box tests.

    :::image type="content" source="Media/applicationreliability01.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows Security update results." lightbox="Media/applicationreliability01.png":::

Figure 2. Populating security update results

  1. Click See details in the Reliability row to display the Reliability data, providing that the status is Completed, as shown in the figure that follows.

    :::image type="content" source="Media/applicationreliability02.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows Reliability data." lightbox="Media/applicationreliability02.png":::

Figure 3. Reliability tab

From the Reliability tab you can also sort the Crash and Unresponding data to ensure quick visibility into prominent information of interest. For example, you could sort processes by the highest failure rate, by the number of crashes, or by the number of times a process became unresponsive.

For more information about how relevant processes are identified, see Determining Relevant Process for Regression Detection.