Win32-PerfRawData-PerfProc-Image-Costly - WMI JScript sample
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The Win32_PerfRawData_PerfProc_Image_Costly WMI class can be used in ActiveXperts Network Monitor to monitor your servers.
Win32-PerfRawData-PerfProc-Image-Costly
Description
The Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Image_Costly "cooked" data performance counter class represents calculated counters that monitor the virtual address usage of images executed by processes on the computer. This class is shown as the Image object in System Monitor. The WMI source of its data is the high-performance Cooked Counter Provider. This class derives its raw data from the corresponding raw class Win32_PerfRawData_PerfProc_Image_Costly. The original data source is the PerfProc performance library. This class was added for Windows XP. The suffix "Costly" indicates that obtaining data from the counters contained in this class uses system or network resources heavily and can affect performance.
Example(s)
var wbemFlagReturnImmediately = 0x10; var wbemFlagForwardOnly = 0x20; var arrComputers = new Array("\localhost"); for (i = 0; i < arrComputers.length; i++) { WScript.Echo(); WScript.Echo("=========================================="); WScript.Echo("Computer: " + arrComputers[i]); WScript.Echo("=========================================="); var objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\\\" + arrComputers[i] + "\\root\\CIMV2"); var colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_PerfRawData_PerfProc_Image_Costly", "WQL", wbemFlagReturnImmediately | wbemFlagForwardOnly); var enumItems = new Enumerator(colItems); for (; !enumItems.atEnd(); enumItems.moveNext()) { var objItem = enumItems.item(); WScript.Echo("Caption: " + objItem.Caption); WScript.Echo("Description: " + objItem.Description); WScript.Echo("ExecReadOnly: " + objItem.ExecReadOnly); WScript.Echo("ExecReadPerWrite: " + objItem.ExecReadPerWrite); WScript.Echo("Executable: " + objItem.Executable); WScript.Echo("ExecWriteCopy: " + objItem.ExecWriteCopy); WScript.Echo("Frequency_Object: " + objItem.Frequency_Object); WScript.Echo("Frequency_PerfTime: " + objItem.Frequency_PerfTime); WScript.Echo("Frequency_Sys100NS: " + objItem.Frequency_Sys100NS); WScript.Echo("Name: " + objItem.Name); WScript.Echo("NoAccess: " + objItem.NoAccess); WScript.Echo("ReadOnly: " + objItem.ReadOnly); WScript.Echo("ReadPerWrite: " + objItem.ReadPerWrite); WScript.Echo("Timestamp_Object: " + objItem.Timestamp_Object); WScript.Echo("Timestamp_PerfTime: " + objItem.Timestamp_PerfTime); WScript.Echo("Timestamp_Sys100NS: " + objItem.Timestamp_Sys100NS); WScript.Echo("WriteCopy: " + objItem.WriteCopy); } }