On Sep 29, 1:19 pm, Jamie <jamie.iva...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sep 29, 1:08 pm, Jamie <jamie.iva...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I'm new to python and I'm trying to write a script which takes the > > computer name from the variable 'name' and gets the uptime. > > > What I have so far: > > query = win32pdh.OpenQuery() > > counter = win32pdh.AddCounter(query, r'\System\System Up Time') > > win32pdh.CollectQueryData(query) > > var1, val = win32pdh.GetFormattedCounterValue(counter, > > win32pdh.PDH_FMT_LONG) > > uptime = val / 3600 > > > print "--> Uptime: %s hours" % uptime > > > That works just fine for the local system, but I'm at a loss figuring > > out how to make it gater that data from a remote system. Any help > > would be much appreciated! > > Oh, and I can't use WMI because WMI doesn't seem to work in Portable > Python (long story)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
path = win32pdh.MakeCounterPath((name, r'System', None, None, 0, "System Up Time")) query = win32pdh.OpenQuery() handle = win32pdh.AddCounter(query, path) win32pdh.CollectQueryData(query) seconds = win32pdh.GetFormattedCounterValue(handle, win32pdh.PDH_FMT_LONG | win32pdh.PDH_FMT_NOSCALE )[ 1 ] uptime = seconds / 3600 that works! ;) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list