Re: Monitor a Particular Process
- From: "Cardin Smith" <cardin.hatespam.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 13:42:59 -0000
Thanks for the information. I've done what you advised, and It's now
showing me that the process which is causing the problem is the
Service.exe service, which under the tasklist /svc is showing up as the
event log / plug and play. Should the event log be writing so often?
Cardin Smith (MCSA, Security +)
From: Claus [mailto:cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Posted At: 03 January 2008 14:29
Posted To: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
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Subject: Re: Monitor a Particular Process
Given that it happens this frequently I would open the taskmanager, add
the PID column to the view and the order by CPU usage. Watch the display
and note down the PID of the process. Then open a cmd window and type
"tasklist /svc" and look for the PID.
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Claus
"Cardin Smith" <cardin.hatespam.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:03F442F7A0184A6FAAFA7652A11C2511@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On my Win2K3 SBS the hard drive lights are constantly flickering and
performance monitor and task manager are showing a spike every 4 - 5
seconds in the disk queue and cpu usage. Is there a system monitor
which I can set up that will trace which particular process is causing
the spike, or will i have to trace each process individually?
Cardin Smith (MCSA, Security +)
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