Concurrent manger  Actual Processes vs Target Processes

hi all
my concurrent manger many of Service Instance are showing :
Actual Processes 0
Target Processes 1
how can i bring them both Actual Processes, Target Processes same number of Processes . Is cmclean.sql script bring them both to 0 processes?.
how to bring down both to normal.
thnks,

Pl post your full OS and EBS versions. Pl check the concurrent manager log to see if any errors are recorded there ? Are all of your concurrent processes running normally ? Do all managers how a discrepancy, or is it only a few ? If so, which ones ? Stopping the concurrent managers, running cmclean.sql and restarting the concurrent managers may help.
MOS Doc 171855.1 - CCM.sql Diagnostic Script for Concurrent Manager
HTH
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