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Subject: AW: Performance measurement data: find
From: "Ralf Habacker" <Ralf.Habacker () freenet ! de>
Date: 2003-11-01 18:29:44
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hi,
> procexp: display same fields as task manager and
> - see DLL's used and where loaded in memory for each program running
> - See all open handles and what they point to
> - See each thread, it's cpu time and what module it is executing
> in and it's call stack
> - see all cpu time accounted for (numbers add to 100% within small
> tolerance due to disparity of time of getting info during update
> - uses no cpu when minimized
> - can save process summary list and fields to file & alot more
> contig: make any/all files contiguous (can be run as background batch job every \
> few hours on entire disk to keep disk defragmented)
> pagedfg: defragment system files on boot
> regmon: monitor registry accesses (with filtering)
> filemon: does the same for file accesses
> tcpview: shows all tcp connections listening or connected - optional
> force handle closed
> tdimon: monitor transport layer system calls
> dbgview: view system debug calls
> pstools: command line "ps utils" inspired from unix utils
> autoruns: Show auto-start programs including new ones that msconfig
> doesn't show
> winobj: display windoes OS-internal object space.
>
> -------
>
> They are all from the author of the book "Inside Windows 2000". He
> really knows his
> stuff and his tools should be part of every engineers toolbox.
>
Nice overview. I have found some more nice tools like dependency walker or windows \
strace or windows kernel debugger listed with direct links on \
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/links/other.php#Debugging
Ralf
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