PerfMon
Package: WA2L/WinTools 1.2.08
Section: General Commands (1)
Updated: 28 June 2020
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NAME
PerfMon - Performance Monitor for Processor, Disk, Memory and Network Utilization
SYNOPSIS
WA2LWinTools/bin/PerfMon
[
-h
|
-i
|
-u
|
-V
]
AVAILABILITY
WA2L/WinTools
DESCRIPTION
The
PerfMon
Performance Monitor is a small program that shows
you the CPU, Memory, Disk and Network utilization
under Windows NT platforms
(2000, XP, Vista, Win 7, etc...).
It's composed by four fully configurable small graphs
and it can work in the tray area also.
The windows are fully anchorable.
PerfMon
can become transparent and permits you to forward
left-mouse clicks so you can place it anywhere.
You can also change the program priority (saving CPU work)
and its size (for big monitor resolutions ;-)).
Usage:
- -
-
Right click for options
- -
-
Drag a single panel to move it
- -
-
Drag a single panel with the
CTRL
Key down
to move all attached panels
OPTIONS
- -h
-
usage message.
-
-
Start
PerfMon.
- -i
-
install the
PerfMon
command to
'Startup'
in the
Windows Start Menu.
- -u
-
uninstall the
PerfMon
shortcut from
'Startup'
in the
Windows Start Menu.
- -V
-
print program version.
ENVIRONMENT
-
EXIT STATUS
- 0
-
no error.
- 4
-
usage message displayed.
- 5
-
version message displayed.
FILES
- etc/PerfMon.cfg
-
configuration file of
PerfMon.
EXAMPLES
-
SEE ALSO
wintoolsintro(1),
config(1m),
http://www.hexagora.com/en_dw_davperf.asp
NOTES
Parts of this manpages were extracted from the documentation of
PerfMon
from
http://www.hexagora.com/en_dw_davperf.asp
BUGS
-
AUTHOR
PerfMon was developed by Davide Lorenzi
<http://www.hexagora.com/en_contactus.asp>
and integrated into WA2L/WinTools by
Christian Walther. Send suggestions
and bug reports regarding to the integration
to wa2l@users.sourceforge.net .
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2020
Christian Walther
This is free software; see
WA2LWinTools/man/COPYING
for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not
even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This document was created by man2html
using the manual pages.
Time: 16:32:39 GMT, September 14, 2024