How to monitor a process on a multi-CPU agent using ScaleBy
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Thank you for info on the <ScaleBy> tag, however, I'm not finding where I can add that tag to a rule. Am I missing something?Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Absolutely.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
@Ruben - this is an OS artifact of how the perfmon counters work, so SCOM 2012 will not natively change anything about this.Anonymous
July 27, 2010
Thanks man! Good posting. This explains a lot!Anonymous
September 01, 2010
Is it possible to apply the same for a performance collector rule; I want the lsass processor time value also scaled by in the performance dataAnonymous
December 08, 2011
How to import or enable this custom monitor? and how to verify whether it is enabled or not?Anonymous
July 01, 2012
Kevin, How to Edit Rule to include <scaleby> ? I am trying to get datafile size in MB.Anonymous
July 01, 2012
Kevin, I have one more question. How can we create report in Execl/pdf format for sql servers database size? These performance views doesn't serve much purpose... somtimes.Anonymous
July 06, 2012
2 notes about this: 1: I put <ScaleBy> at the "end" of the configuration, the authoring console hated that, so I manually edited the XML, the RMS wouldn't import it. Apparently this has to be in a specific place, so I put it after <Frequency> and it works just fine 2: For the alert description, if you want the value of the counter to show up, you need to use $Data/Context/SampleValue$ (I think the authoring console puts in $Data/Context/Value$ which is wrong)Anonymous
July 18, 2012
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January 17, 2014
Hello The problem is solved in Scom 2012?Thanks for HelpAnonymous
July 24, 2014
HI , I am using SCOM 2012 SP1 but I did not see to Configuration edit option as posted above in blog. Any help please?