How to collect performance data from a script. Example: Network adapter utilization
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Kevin have you had a chance to write that follow-up blog entry on cookdown? Perhaps incorporating the script as powershell? Thanks!Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Kevin, Can you also make a powershell script of the cookdown enabled version in your next blog? That is easier for me when I adapt your scripts. Thanks for this blog though, it answerd a few questions I had. MP authoring isn't as easy as it sounds. Greetings, VincentAnonymous
January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
Also, that link to cookdowns is dead :(Anonymous
March 03, 2011
How do we use this in a monitor? ;-) -JessAnonymous
March 18, 2011
Is this also posible to do it for a monitor (alert)Anonymous
August 10, 2011
hi, After importing the MP, Im able to see the performance view . But im not able to see the report as above. I didnt find any MP name in the Management pack dropdown while trying to generate the report. can you help me to resolve this? ThanksAnonymous
September 29, 2011
so is the cookdown friendly version available anywhere? thx!Anonymous
July 19, 2012
I have a query, The Network Utilization captured on the Task Manager and the Resource monitor always varies. Does Resource monitor capture those data in a different way ?Anonymous
July 09, 2014
SCOM has many different ways to monitor for a file size. Here are some simple examples using script and