Check size of a Windows Server <--- Service

Anthony Montibello amontibello at gmail.com
Fri Dec 31 12:33:01 CET 2004


HI,

Just wanted to let you know you can also use NC_Net. It accepts the
same syntax as nsclient.  NC_Net also includes a Performance Counter
Viewer That may be helpful in setting up the correct counter/instance.
http://www.shatterit.com/NC_Net/

Good Luck,
Happy New Year

Tony

 
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 06:57:59 +0100, Wengrzik, Andreas <Wengrzik at ewr.de> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I had a wrong word in my subject for this thread.... :)
> I need to check the size of a service, not a server ....
> 
> Umm i will look forward to test pnsclient, but i think nrpe does the same
> but with more options?
> 
> I wish anyone in the list a Happy New Year!!!
> 
> -andreas
> 
> > >I use NRPE to check some Windows services now i need to check
> > >the size of one service
> > >because it not really crash&close he crashs an get only a
> > >lower size in system memory.
> > >
> > >Anyone done a check for service size before?
> >
> > If you're after what I think, then you can do it with
> > pNSclient.  Check the
> > perfMon counters -- there's a place for resource usage on a
> > per-process
> > basis and you can search for the process name.  This should
> > be able to give
> > you what you want?  We're doing something similar for memory
> > use by our SQL
> > Server processes.
> >
> > Since pNSclient can also monitor services, you might be
> > better off using
> > just pnsclient unless you are using NRPE to run custom
> > scripts or to restart
> > stopped services.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > ---
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> > Email: s.shipway at auckland.ac.nz  Web: http://www.steveshipway.org/
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> >
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