Re: Get CPU usage of a single process in Windows

2006-09-12 Thread Gerrit Muller
[Tim Golden] now I only have to find some time to play around... thanks, Gerrit -- Gaudi systems architecting: -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

RE: Get CPU usage of a single process in Windows

2006-09-12 Thread Tim Golden
[Gerrit Muller] | If you have a working example of CPU usage could you post the | result? I would be interested. OK. Here's a workingish example, cut down from the link I posted earlier. This one was designed to work with Win2K which I was using at the time. For WinXP and later, there's a new co

RE: Get CPU usage of a single process in Windows

2006-09-12 Thread Tim Golden
[Gerrit Muller] | | Tim Golden wrote: | > WMI can probably do the trick. I'm fairly sure I've got an example | somewhere, but I can't lay my hands on it at the mo. | If you have a working example of CPU usage could you post the | result? I | would be interested. I haven't time to revisit it

Re: Get CPU usage of a single process in Windows

2006-09-12 Thread Gerrit Muller
Tim Golden wrote: <...snip...> >>This should be possible as Taskmanager tracks CPU usage for every >>process... Anyone know how this can be done? >> > > WMI can probably do the trick. If you can find something on Google > for wmi cpu usage (or something similar) then translation to Python's > usua

Re: Get CPU usage of a single process in Windows

2006-09-08 Thread Tim Roberts
Tor Erik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >This should be possible as Taskmanager tracks CPU usage for every >process... Anyone know how this can be done? I answered this in the python-win32 mailing list. Task manager and perfmon do this by using the performance counter APIs. Python-Win32 includes

Re: Get CPU usage of a single process in Windows

2006-09-08 Thread Tim Golden
Tor Erik wrote: > Hi, > > This should be possible as Taskmanager tracks CPU usage for every > process... Anyone know how this can be done? > WMI can probably do the trick. If you can find something on Google for wmi cpu usage (or something similar) then translation to Python's usually quite easy.