I am trying to get around the old \"How do I get a Windows Performance Counter for the current process\" issue. Basically I am enumerating Process Object instances to get a list of Process objects tha
Performance counter names in Windows are localized, so for instance the counter \\Processor(_Total)\\% Processor Time is called something else in other language versions of Windows. This means that in
It\'s a CentOS server (I don\'t know the specs) and just before anybody states the obvious, keep in mind these mitigating factors: