Bengt Richter wrote:
>>> import os
>>> [x for x in os.popen('pstat') if 'uptime' in x.lower()]
['Pstat version 0.3: memory: 327080 kb uptime: 4 15:44:16.696 \n']
That is, if pstat.exe is on your system and path. It comes with various sdk's
and Visual studio stuff. Check tools subdirectory under the latter.
Wow, one more way, I have VS .NET installed, I'll look for it.
Thanks!
Esmail
Pstat prints a snapshot of pmon plus drivers info which means info about every
process
and thread running as well as drivers loaded, so the above threw away a lot of
lines to get the one:
[23:38] C:\pywk\clp>pstat|wc
442 3350 27404
;-)
There's got to be something leaner though.
Regards,
Bengt Richter
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