Hey folks. Im new to splunk ive been created a bunch of different useful dashboards but i could not figure out how to do the following:
top 10 or 15 processes within task mgr.
I already have my perfmon.conf configured to forward a bunch of counters already. are there any counters in particular that I would need to help with this search query?
thank you very much for you input.
Scott
This is what I did below: I also made sure that my perfmon.conf file had all of the necessary instances and counters for the perfmon counter i created below.
source="perfmon:process percent processor time" host="las-p-pd-sql*" instance= * | chart max(Value) as MaxCPU, by instance,host
This worked perfectly for what I needed. The Chart and Table is very useful to look for a spike.
But Thank you Takajian for your help.
This is what I did below: I also made sure that my perfmon.conf file had all of the necessary instances and counters for the perfmon counter i created below.
source="perfmon:process percent processor time" host="las-p-pd-sql*" instance= * | chart max(Value) as MaxCPU, by instance,host
This worked perfectly for what I needed. The Chart and Table is very useful to look for a spike.
But Thank you Takajian for your help.
Do you want to see statistics of process on Windows server? If so, you can install Windows app. This may be the easiest way to do. The site is following.
http://splunk-base.splunk.com/apps/22315/splunk-for-windows
Following command will show you max cpu load by process name. Hope this help.
source=WMI:localprocesses Name!=Total | rex field=Name "(?
I already have the Windows app installed. The problem is that im using perfmon:* instead of WMI:* for all my counters. Is there a way where that seatrch query can be modified for perfmon:* ... ? Or is WMI easier for this type of query?
Hope I am making sense.
Scott