Has anyone written plugin to monitor IIS App WorkerProcess Size ?
Chris Beattie
cbeattie at geninfo.com
Thu Dec 30 22:35:03 CET 2010
James Whittington wrote:
> I’m running NSClient++ on some of my web servers and I was looking for
> ideas on how you might monitor IIS worker process size.
Could you use check_nt -v COUNTER and check on the Process(w3wp)\Virtual
Bytes and \Process(w3wp)\Working Set performance counters? I don't know
if that will provide sufficient resolution into your worker processes,
but you could do it with what you've already got.
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-Chris
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