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Windows Performance Monitor
Performance Monitor is a graphical tool for measuring the performance of your own computer or other computers on the
network. It provides charting, alerting, and reporting capabilities that reflect both current activity and ongoing logging. You
can open, browse, and chart log files later as if they reflected current activity. Storage Mirroring statistics are available through
the Performance Monitor.
1.
To access the Performance Monitor, select
Programs
,
Administrative Tools
,
Performance
.
2.
Add data to monitor by right-clicking and selecting
Add
or using the add button from the toolbar.
3.
Choose one of the following Performance Objects:
Double-Take Connection
,
Double-Take Kernel
,
Double-Take
Security
,
Double-Take Source
, or
Double-Take Target
.
4.
Depending on the monitor you have chosen, you may or may not have to select specific statistics to display from the
chosen object. Select the statistic you want to monitor and click
Add
.
5.
To switch from working with current values for current activity (real-time data) to viewing and manipulating existing log
files, select
Options
,
Data From
. The default setting is current activity.
NOTE:
If you are using the Alert monitor, specify an
Alert If
threshold.
NOTE:
For additional information and details on the Performance Monitor, see your Windows reference guide or
the Windows online help.