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Q6930010: I'm having problems monitoring memory usage on a remote Windows server. How can I troubleshoot?
ActiveXperts uses WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) to collect data about (remote) Windows machines. WMI is part of Windows operating systems and installed by default. First check out the following: WMI can use WinRM (preferred), or DCOM (legacy). In ActiveXperts, the WMI operation mode can be set per server. By default, the global WMI operation mode is used; see Tools->Options->{Windows Machines} in the Manager application. Ensure that Windows WMI services are running on the monitoring...
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Q6930030: It is possible to monitor Hyper-V Dynamic Memory through ActiveXperts Network Monitor?
There is no built-in Hyper-V Dynamic Memory check in Network Monitor. However, it is very well possible to monitor Hyper-V Dynamic Memory performance counters through our Performance Counter check. There's a good article on these counters here: windowsitpro.com/virtualization/q-what-are-new-performance-counters-hyper-v-r2-sp1-measure-dynamic-memory
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Q6930020: Network Monitor shows odd values for the 'Available Memory' check for my Windows 2003 servers. What should I do.
This is a known problem on Windows 2003 and Windows 2003 SP1 machines. It is an issue in WMI, that has fixed in Windows 2003 SP2. So if you are monitoring Windows 2003 machines without SP2 installed, please install SP2 in order to monitor 'available memory' properly.
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