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HeapEventCollector

Applies To: Windows 8, Windows 8.1

Represents a collector for heap events.

Element Hierarchy

<WindowsPerformanceRecorder>
     <Profiles>
          <HeapEventCollector>

Syntax

<HeapEventCollector Id       = IdType
                    Base     = string
                    Name     = string
                    FileName = string
                    Realtime = boolean
                    Secure   = boolean>

  <!-- Child elements -->
  BufferSize,
  Buffers,
  StackCaching

</HeapEventCollector>

Attributes and Elements

Attributes

Attribute Description Data type Required Default

Id

Uniquely identifies the heap event collector.

String that must have at least one character and cannot contain colons (:) or spaces.

Yes

Base

Indicates the base of the collector.

string

No

Name

Indicates the name of the heap event collector.

string

Yes

FileName

Indicates the name of the file to which events should be written.

string

Yes

Realtime

Indicates whether the event collector operates in real time.

boolean

No

false

Secure

If set to "true", indicates that only users with administrative privileges and proper access rights can control the session. If set to "false", indicates that all users can control the session.

boolean

No

true

Child Elements

Element Description Requirement

BufferSize

Describes the size of each buffer, in KB.

Required, exactly 1.

Buffers

Describes either the number of buffers to be allocated when starting a session or the percentage of total memory to be allocated for the session, depending on the value of the PercentageOfTotalMemory attribute.

Required, exactly 1.

StackCaching

Describes stack caching attributes of collectors.

Parent Elements

Element Description

Profiles

Represents a collection of collectors, providers, and profiles.

Remarks

Derived event collectors have the attributes of the base collector by default. These can be overridden by explicitly specifying them in the derived collector. For more information, see Inheritance.

See Also

Concepts

Inheritance

Other Resources

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