WMI script to display also the virtual memory

M

MoshiachNow

HI,

I need the following great script by David Roth to also display the
virtual memory for every process - what should I change for this ?
======================================================

use Win32::OLE qw( in );

$Machine = "." unless( $Machine = shift @ARGV );
$Machine =~ s#^[\\/]+## if( $ARGV[0] =~ m#^[\\/]{2}# );

# This is the WMI moniker that will connect to a machine's
# CIM (Common Information Model) repository
$CLASS = "WinMgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!//$Machine";

# Get the WMI (Microsoft's implementation of WBEM) interface
$WMI = Win32::OLE->GetObject( $CLASS )
|| die "Unable to connect to \\$Machine:" . Win32::OLE->LastError();

# Get the collection of Win32_Process objects
$ProcList = $WMI->InstancesOf( "Win32_Process" );

$~ = PROCESS_HEADER;
write;
$~ = PROCESS_INFO;

# Cycle through each Win32_Process object
# and write out its details...
foreach $Proc ( sort( SortProcs ( in( $ProcList ) ) ) )
{
write;
}

sub SortProcs
{
lc $a->{Name} cmp lc $b->{Name};
}

sub FormatNumber
{
my( $Number ) = @_;
my( $Suffix ) = "";
my $K = 1024;
my $M = 1024 * $K;

if( $M <= $Number )
{
$Suffix = "M";
$Number /= $M;
}
elsif( $K <= $Number )
{
$Suffix = "K";
$Number /= $K;
}

$Number =~ s/(\.\d{0,2})\d*$/$1/;

{} while ($Number =~ s/^(-?\d+)(\d{3})/$1,$2/);

return( $Number . $Suffix );
}

sub FormatDate
{
my( $Date ) = @_;
$Date =~ s/(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2}).*/$1.$2.$3
$4:$5:$6/;
return( $Date );
}

format PROCESS_HEADER =
@||| @||||| @|||||||||||||||| @|||| @|||||| @|||||||
@||||||||||||||||||
PID, Parent, "Process Name", "Thrds", "Memory", "Mem Peak", "Created"
---- ------ ----------------- ----- ------- --------
-------------------
..

format PROCESS_INFO =
@||| @||||| @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @>>>> @>>>>>> @>>>>>>>
@>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
$Proc->{'ProcessID'}, $Proc->{'ParentProcessID'}, $Proc->{Name},
$Proc->{'ThreadCount'}, FormatNumber( $Proc->{'WorkingSetSize'} ),
FormatNumber( $Proc->{'PeakWorkingSetSize'} ), FormatDate(
$Proc->{'CreationDate'} )
..
 
A

Anno Siegel

MoshiachNow said:
HI,

I need the following great script by David Roth to also display the
virtual memory for every process - what should I change for this ?
======================================================

What have you tried?

We can help you with programming problems. If you want a program
changed to specification, hire someone.

[script snipped]

Anno
 

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