Monitor for memory bottleneck on Windows?

Michael Medin michael at medin.name
Thu Jul 9 12:17:39 CEST 2009


The CPU is measured as averages for the last X <time> I could do 
something similar for this.

Which is what I think you want?

Stacking more of them in one go would be possible I guess, I shall look 
into it and see what I can come up with.

// Michael Medin


On 2009-07-09 09:44, Tore Lønøy wrote:
> Number 2 seems to be the best choice for me. But I think it has to be 
> an average value for the last e.g. 15 min, or something similar.
>
> The best would be if you could combine a 
> check which measured swap usage, free physical memory, committed bytes, 
> and pages out/sec, in which an warning / critical error is returned if 
> all of them is in a warning or critical state. But that can we done in 
> nagios, the only thing i miss now is an average value for pages out/sec.
>
> My 2 cents
>
> 2009/7/6 Michael Medin <michael at medin.name <mailto:michael at medin.name>>
>
>     Hello
>
>     humm, if anyone is interested I could add either:
>     1, option to do average value checks for arbitrary counters (ie.
>     like CheckCPU)
>     2, add an option to check Memory\Pages Output/Sec to CheckMem ?
>
>     // Michael Medin
>
>
>     On 2009-07-06 12:55, Tore Lønøy wrote:
>>     Hello naguis usergroup!
>>
>>     I have for some time now tried to find a way to monitor
>>     performance bottlenecks related to shortage of memory on Windows,
>>     with no luck. As far my knowlegde of memory bottlenecks concern,
>>     using NSClient++ command CheckMem and argument physical, is far
>>     from enough. Also, monitoring windows performance counters, like
>>     Memory \ Pages Out/sec is no good either since it doesn't support
>>     average results.
>>
>>     There is alot of documentation on how to determine that memory is
>>     a bottleneck, like e.g.: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555223
>>
>>     But, for what I understand, using nagios to determine this is hard.
>>
>>     So how do you guys locate memory bottlenecks on windows machines,
>>     with or without the help of nagios?
>>
>>     Best regards,
>>
>>     Tore
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