Diskperf command in windows 2000
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Evaluating Memory Usage Use the counters in Table to set up a baseline for your system's memory. Table Figure Memsnap log file. Process Monitor output in a command-prompt window. Evaluating Processor Usage Use the counters listed in Table to set up a baseline for your processor usage. CPU Stress resource kit tool. QuickSlice resource kit tool. Evaluating Disk Usage Windows includes counters that monitor the activity of the physical disk and logical volumes. Rule out a memory shortage, for the reasons just discussed.
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Shows the amount of physical memory, in bytes, available to processes running on the computers. Shows the amount of the paging file in use during the sample interval, as a percentage. Shows the percentage of elapsed time that all of the threads of this process used to execute instructions. Shows the number of threads in the processor queue. Indicates how fast data is being moved, in seconds. Shows the number of requests that are queued and waiting for the disk to process. Indicates the rate at which bytes are transferred.
Shows the number of completed read and write operations per second. Indicates the length of the output packet queue. A high value indicates that the network segment is saturated. You'll need to develop a baseline for this counter and then compare subsequent measurements against it.
Reflects the percentage of network band-width used for the local network segment. Shows the rate at which segments are received, including those received in error.
Gives the rate at which segments containing one or more previously transmitted bytes are retransmitted. Measures serious network errors that indicate the Redirector and one or more servers are having serious communication problems.
Users must activate the LogicalDisk counters manually using the diskperf command. See the following procedure for activating disk counters with the diskperf command. To specify the type of counters, include d for physical disk drives or v for logical disk drives or storage volumes. Like this: Like Loading However, these communications are not promotional in nature.
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