How does the Threat Manager agent act if the host it is installed on has maxed out cpu and memory?
AnsweredHow does the Threat Manager agent act if the host it is installed on has maxed out cpu and memory?
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On a Linux host, the out of memory (OOM) will kill a process or sacrifice a child process. It will run down that path until it has killed everything, ultimately killing the agent.
On the Windows host, it is going to act similarly and will ultimately freeze the box.
For more information, please refer to our "How does the Threat Manager agent act if the host it is installed on has maxed out CPU and memory?" knowledge base article.
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