Perfmon: Create a Template From an Existing Data Collector Set

Click here to know how to create perfmon data collector set manually Now lets see how to create a data collector set from a template. Do do this, first we need to create a template from the data collector set that we created in Step 1. Launch Perfmon. Expand Performance tree down to your data collector set, right … Continue reading Perfmon: Create a Template From an Existing Data Collector Set

Perfmon: Schedule Perfmon to Start/Stop at Specified Time

Click here to know how to setup perfmon data collector sets manually and via templates How to start perfmon monitoring? Simple. Launch Perfmon, right click on the data collector set under User Defined and select Start. Or you can schedule it to start at a specified time. To do this, Right click on the data collector … Continue reading Perfmon: Schedule Perfmon to Start/Stop at Specified Time

Perfmon: Create Perfmon Data Collector Set Using an Existing Template

Click here to know how to Create a template from an existing data collector set Launch Perfmon. Expand Performance tree down to User Defined, Right click on it, select New-> Data Collector Set. In the Create New dialog, name the data collector set, select Create from a template (Recommended) and click Next. Select System Performance as … Continue reading Perfmon: Create Perfmon Data Collector Set Using an Existing Template

Perfmon: Create Perfmon Data Collector Set Manually

First you should read this. You can access performance monitor by doing any of the following typing 'perfmon' in command prompt Go to Start -> Run and type perfmon selecting the Performance or Reliability and Performance Monitor (in Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2008) from the Administrative Tools menu Expand Performance tree on the left hand … Continue reading Perfmon: Create Perfmon Data Collector Set Manually

Guide to set up Performance Monitoring using PerfMon on Windows Servers

When you don't have any external performance and application monitoring tool for windows, perfmon is your best bet. This guide contains the steps/instructions to setup performance monitors a.k.a. perfmon data collector sets and it applies to windows XP, windows 2003 server, windows 2008 servers, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012 andWindows Vista. If you are using any other windows version, the process should … Continue reading Guide to set up Performance Monitoring using PerfMon on Windows Servers