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.
We host a number of websites and periodically we will discover one the worker 
processes has grown pretty big.
I am looking for a method to track largest memory usage amongst IIS worker 
processes on Windows 2008 server.

I have some ideas on how to script the check but my solution would have 
privileged account dump process information to a text file and the plugin would 
just be a perl script to parse the text files.  I was curious if others had 
created a vbs or powershell script that would do something similar.

James Whittington
VC3, Inc.


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