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Max CPU of a process?

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johnisotank

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Aug 8, 2008
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Hi all, we have a program running on our server (In a terminal services session) and using task manager I am able to see that the current RAM usage is 44,768K and the Peak RAM usage was 50,528K.

I can also see that the current CPU usage is 00 but I would like to find out what the highest CPU usage that process has been at. There doesn't seem to be a "Peak CPU Usage" column.

Can anyone advise pls.

Thanks
John
 
Probably the reason for that it that a any process can reach 100% depending on the circumstance (therefore it's redundant). If you want to see if it reaches a peak you can use performance monitor to capture this information
 
Hi,

fair point there about the redundancy. Ill take a look at the perfmon.

Cheers
John
 
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