Windows Task Scheduler CPU utilization trigger
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I'm attempting to kick off a piece of code I wrote when the CPU Usage reaches a specifiable percentage.
Can anyone direct me on how to accomplish this? Thus far I've tried using the task scheduler but to no avail.
I am using Windows Server 2008 R2.
windows windows-server-2008 scheduled-tasks
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I'm attempting to kick off a piece of code I wrote when the CPU Usage reaches a specifiable percentage.
Can anyone direct me on how to accomplish this? Thus far I've tried using the task scheduler but to no avail.
I am using Windows Server 2008 R2.
windows windows-server-2008 scheduled-tasks
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I'm attempting to kick off a piece of code I wrote when the CPU Usage reaches a specifiable percentage.
Can anyone direct me on how to accomplish this? Thus far I've tried using the task scheduler but to no avail.
I am using Windows Server 2008 R2.
windows windows-server-2008 scheduled-tasks
I'm attempting to kick off a piece of code I wrote when the CPU Usage reaches a specifiable percentage.
Can anyone direct me on how to accomplish this? Thus far I've tried using the task scheduler but to no avail.
I am using Windows Server 2008 R2.
windows windows-server-2008 scheduled-tasks
windows windows-server-2008 scheduled-tasks
asked Jul 22 '11 at 21:05
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The best way to do this is to use the Windows Performance monitor Or WMI(I forgot what it stands for).
Using Perfmon, you can have it create a custom event when CPU usage gets to 80%, then make task scheduler run your program when it sees your custom event.
This is possible with WMI, but I've never used it. It's possibly a hair more efficient.
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The best way to do this is to use the Windows Performance monitor Or WMI(I forgot what it stands for).
Using Perfmon, you can have it create a custom event when CPU usage gets to 80%, then make task scheduler run your program when it sees your custom event.
This is possible with WMI, but I've never used it. It's possibly a hair more efficient.
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The best way to do this is to use the Windows Performance monitor Or WMI(I forgot what it stands for).
Using Perfmon, you can have it create a custom event when CPU usage gets to 80%, then make task scheduler run your program when it sees your custom event.
This is possible with WMI, but I've never used it. It's possibly a hair more efficient.
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The best way to do this is to use the Windows Performance monitor Or WMI(I forgot what it stands for).
Using Perfmon, you can have it create a custom event when CPU usage gets to 80%, then make task scheduler run your program when it sees your custom event.
This is possible with WMI, but I've never used it. It's possibly a hair more efficient.
The best way to do this is to use the Windows Performance monitor Or WMI(I forgot what it stands for).
Using Perfmon, you can have it create a custom event when CPU usage gets to 80%, then make task scheduler run your program when it sees your custom event.
This is possible with WMI, but I've never used it. It's possibly a hair more efficient.
answered Jul 22 '11 at 21:33
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