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Does anyone know how to setup a data collection for (a) specific counter(s) for a single process? Here's my scenario: We are testing out a new anti-virus product and want to see how much CPU and MEM it uses. I have the process names associated with the AV app, and I know how to select the process from the "Process" counter, but I don't know how to only count MEM and CPU for a single process. I'm running Windows 7 32-bit, but if you only can tell me XP, I can translate that. Thank you! |
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Razort7Tech wrote:
Hello-- Does anyone know how to setup a data collection for (a) specific counter(s) for a single process? Here's my scenario: We are testing out a new anti-virus product and want to see how much CPU and MEM it uses. I have the process names associated with the AV app, and I know how to select the process from the "Process" counter, but I don't know how to only count MEM and CPU for a single process. I'm running Windows 7 32-bit, but if you only can tell me XP, I can translate that. In Windows XP: 1- Select "Process" for the Performance Object. 2- In the right hand pane select the process that you wish to monitor. 3- In the left hand pane select the counters for the performance object. You can press and hold the Ctrl key if you wish to add more than one counter to the object. John |
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Razort7Tech wrote:
Hello-- Does anyone know how to setup a data collection for (a) specific counter(s) for a single process? Here's my scenario: We are testing out a new anti-virus product and want to see how much CPU and MEM it uses. I have the process names associated with the AV app, and I know how to select the process from the "Process" counter, but I don't know how to only count MEM and CPU for a single process. I'm running Windows 7 32-bit, but if you only can tell me XP, I can translate that. In Windows XP: 1- Select "Process" for the Performance Object. 2- In the right hand pane select the process that you wish to monitor. 3- In the left hand pane select the counters for the performance object. You can press and hold the Ctrl key if you wish to add more than one counter to the object. John |
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