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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