At 02:47 PM 29/11/2005, Wayne Johnson wrote:
WinPE or BartPE ? Neither has the perfmon.exe or msc file in them by
default. I don't even include them in my XpPe compilations. If it will run
at all it would be more likely to run in my XpPe
Sorry, BartPE. I'll give it a try today.
T
At 01:14 PM 11/29/2005, Thane Sherrington (S) typed:
Any idea if this'll work with WinPE?
WinPE or BartPE ? Neither has the perfmon.exe or msc file in them by
default. I don't even include them in my XpPe compilations. If it
will run at all it would be more likely to run in my XpPe b
Thane,
You could do something like this
http://mrtg.xfury.net/bill.html
with perl, mrtg, and installing SNMP. I have a central machine that monitors
stats for every computer on the network...
Greg
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At 01:39 PM 29/11/2005, Wayne Johnson wrote:
I also created an Internet Monitor from the Performance Monitor by
clicking the + symbol & specifying Network Interface, Bytes Rec'd per Sec
and the NIC then saving only that out as a separate MSC file. Comes in
very handy for monitoring bandwidth.
At 12:24 PM 11/29/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Performance monitor.
Start > Run > Perfmon
I also created an Internet Monitor from the Performance Monitor by
clicking the + symbol & specifying Network Interface, Bytes Rec'd per
Sec and the NIC then saving only that out as a separate MSC
fi
Windows or *nix? As Jason said, Prefmon in Windows or probably SNMP with MRTG
or something in *nix.
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Julian Zottl
CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC
Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff
the right packets
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Performance monitor.
Start > Run > Perfmon
Regards,
Jason Tozer
Database Analyst
London
Ext 1131 - 3SC.5
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