Hi,
Just 2 quick comment,
WMI can usually provide the All the same information that you retrieve
from preformance counters,
However the hard part is finding the correct WMI that matches the counter.
And accessing WMI sometimes has a Subsystem delay That Performance counters
do not have. WMI
On 30/09/08 20:46, Michael Medin wrote:
Hello,
NSClient++ (version 3 and above) do not use the counter names so they
are no longer language specific.
The coutners.defs is there as a fall back so it is probably never used...
So is there a way of asking NSClient++ language independent for
Klaus Umbach skrev:
On 30/09/08 20:46, Michael Medin wrote:
Hello,
NSClient++ (version 3 and above) do not use the counter names so they
are no longer language specific.
The coutners.defs is there as a fall back so it is probably never used...
So is there a way of asking
Hi,
I was just scared by the discovery that the performance counters in Windows
are language specific... (Those morons even use Umlauts!)
Is it somehow possible to define all I need in counters.defs and use them
with a language-independent call?
I already defined some, but I don't know how to
Hello,
NSClient++ (version 3 and above) do not use the counter names so they
are no longer language specific.
The coutners.defs is there as a fall back so it is probably never used...
// Michael Medin
Klaus Umbach skrev:
Hi,
I was just scared by the discovery that the performance counters