Re: Excessive paging - how to narrow it down?



Doesn't seem to answer the question. Are you saying all 40 are listed under
one PID instance of services.exe?

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"Michael Silverman" wrote:
| If you run Perfmon and add a counter, then select thread as the
| performance object, you will be able to see the thread ID's for a given
| process.
| Because services.exe is responsible for all Windows services running on
| a system, it spawns a thread for each of these subprocesses that are in
| fact other EXEs. The problem is that there appears to be no method of
| correlation between these subprocess EXEs and the thread IDs that
| Perfmon displays.
| I have Quest Software's Spotlight for Windows running on our file server
| and when I look at the 'Process Drilldown' table, I see that
| Services.exe is paging incredibly high. As I stated before, somewhere
| around 2 - 3 thousand Pages/Sec, see previous thread posts for other
| details.
| I can then double-click on Services.exe and I get the list of Thread
| ID's that are running but I do not get the actual EXEs for those threads
| in order to determine exactly which service or services are doing all
| the paging.
|
| Mike.


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