Re: Windows OS Resource monitoring

From: LS Cheng <exriscer_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:52:18 +0100
Message-ID: <6e9345580911100552u244db44ya05807aa9462bb9e_at_mail.gmail.com>



ah great thanks
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LSC


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Joey D'Antoni <jdanton1_at_yahoo.com> wrote:


> This is a blog post on using perfmon to monitor your SQL Server, but
> similar metrics apply for Oracle. The lightest way to run it, is from either
> a remote dev server, or a workstation. I like using it as it makes the data
> easy to load into Excel, or Oracle, and trended.
>
>
>
> http://www.brentozar.com/archive/2006/12/dba-101-using-perfmon-for-sql-performance-tuning/
>
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> *From:* Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com>
> *To:* exriscer_at_gmail.com
> *Cc:* Oracle Mailinglist <oracle-l_at_freelists.org>
> *Sent:* Tue, November 10, 2009 8:05:33 AM
>
> *Subject:* Re: Windows OS Resource monitoring
>
> Perfmon to log files maybe. *cough* Grid Control *cough* will do this. The
> open source tools others have mentioned will as well. In addition though
> it's probably overkill for you Microsoft Systems Centre is designed to do
> this.
>
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:19 PM, LS Cheng <exriscer_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Does anyone know any sort of tool to monitor Windows CPU/Memory/Disk usage
>> and store the data in some sort of Repository so we can run trend analysis
>> and graph with the data?
>>
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
>> --
>> LSC
>>
>>
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>
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> Niall Litchfield
> Oracle DBA
> http://www.orawin.info
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