You can access any of the Windoze performance counters using Perl's Win32::PerfLib ob both local and remote systems. So any of the file system, CPU, memory and Ethernet counters are all accessible.
See the perldoc for examples. The authors web site also has more examples and documentation. http://www.bybyte.de/jmk/ HTH, Trevor Joerges #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $_=q;USFWPSZK.ZKPFSHFT,kvtuZbopuifsZQZibdl,qpxfsfeZcyZQ,,iuuq://;. q;xxx.;.q;~,[EMAIL PROTECTED],;;s;~;tfoenjnf.dpn;g;y;B-x;A-w;;s;P;perl;g;s;,;\n;g; s;Y; ;g;print; #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deac Nkisetlein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 2:20 AM Subject: Loadtests with perl? > Dear listmembers, > > I am curious, if it is possible to test load on a windows machine using > perl. > > With load I mean cpu, ram, filesystem-io and of course ethernet-io. > > Are there modules? > > I think cpu-load could easily be tested by looping. But how should > ethernet and filesystem load being tested? > > Are there any ideas? > > Thanks in advance! > > Regards, > Daniel > > -- > +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More +++ > Bis 31.1.: TopMail + Digicam für nur 29 EUR http://www.gmx.net/topmail > > _______________________________________________ > Perl-Win32-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs > _______________________________________________ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs