Display IIS App Pool Process Memory and CPU use with App Pool name as Instance ID
I have been using a Powershell script for a while now that used Batch Script (to not use as much collector resources as my company has TONS of App Pools per box) This linksWin32_PerfRawData_PerfProc_Process withWin32_Process using the process ID for discovery. Instead of having an ugly instance name (W3WP#1,W3WP#2 etc) it now will display the AppPool name from the command line. We recycle AppPools nightly. This will run discovery every hour as it stands although, the collection uses instance ID ,matching the Command line so no holes in the data LM Exchange ID: 2WHYY4209Views1like3Comments