It's a Windows performance monitor counter. Basically, it is used to 
figure out how well your memory management is working.

To actually monitor it, you would probably use NSClient++ (you can also 
access it differently, but NSClient++ is the most common approach).

Martyn wrote:
>
> I have been asked to see if Nagios can monitor free PTEs, I'm going to 
> hit Goole to find out what they are but thought I would ask the group 
> who know everything first
>
> Cheers
>
> Martyn
>

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