Mon May 25 07:56:33 2009: Request 45546 was acted upon.
Transaction: Correspondence added by RPAGITSCH
Queue: Win32-PerfLib
Subject: Unable to monitior the CPU processor time for a dual processor
Broken in: (no value)
Severity: Critical
Owner: Nobody
Requestors: sivak...@cisco.com
Status: open
Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=45546 >
Hi Siva,
Do you have tried the module Win32-Process-Perf, which is similar, but
monitor processes only?
But I can not say how it works with a dual processor, because I have
only a single processor PC.
regards,
Reinhard
On Mi. 29. Apr. 2009, 11:45:38, sivakbal wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply. I tried with the Total Processor Time
parameter,
> but it did not help me. The output returned was 0 for all the PID. Do we
> have any other way to fix it?
>
> Your help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Siva
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Luebkert via RT [mailto:bug-win32-perf...@rt.cpan.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:41 PM
> To: sivak...@cisco.com
> Subject: Re: [rt.cpan.org #45546] Unable to monitior the CPU processor
time
> for a dual processor
>
> <URL: http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=45546 >
>
> Siva via RT wrote:
> >
> > Hi Experts,
> >
> > I need your help to get my problem solved. I use Win32::perfLib module
> > to monitor my system resource utilization. It is a dual CPU machine.
> > Except Processor time, all other values are recorded properly.
> >
> > The processor time varies somewhere between 0 -180%. I guess it is due
> > to dual CPU. Is there anything that we can do to make the output
> > similar to the one in Task manager? I need this script to work for my
> > performance testing.
>
> What if you were to switch and use '% Total Processor Time' instead of '%
> Processor Time' ? I'm not sure how the Taskmgr handles it since I
only have
> a single CPU.
>