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58_009_NAME=TCSI - Memory Locked
58_009_HELP=TCSI - Memory Locked
60_009_NAME=TCSI - Memory Locks/sec
60_009_HELP=TCSI - Memory Locks/sec
8.2.4
Language Support and Help Text
KCS supports only English counter names, however if there are any other languages found (additional
language sub-
keys beside “009” below the registry key “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\
Perflib”) counter names for these will also be written to the counter initialization file with
the English text.
Similar there is no additional help text available, but the counter name will also be set as help text.
Accordingly the Windows system registry keys “Counters” and “Help” for the available languages will be
updated in “HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib”.
Example for the counter “Messages from TCOSS (total)” in the counter in file on a German system (“007” is
the language code for German, “009” the code for English):
8_007_NAME=Messages from TCOSS (total)
8_007_HELP=Messages from TCOSS (total)
8_009_NAME=Messages from TCOSS (total)
8_009_HELP=Messages from TCOSS (total)
8.2.5
Registry
The application name for the KCS
performance counters is “TcLib”, the configuration can be found here:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TcLib\Performance
There the KCS library puts the necessary configuration to be called by performance collecting applications.
Additionally also the Windows system puts some information here.
The following registry values are written for the Windows system to collect performance data:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TcLib\Performance
Registry Key
Type
Default
Description
Library
STRING
“C:\TOPCALL\S
HARED\TCLIB3
2.dll”
Path to the KCS library
Open
STRING
“tcPerfOpen”
The function names of the callbacks of the KCS
library that are called by the Windows system to
collect performance data to provide them for
performance collecting applications like Perfmon.
Collect
STRING
“tcPerfCollect”
Close
STRING
“tcPerfClose”
Some of the Windows system keys: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TcLib\Performance
Registry Key
Type
Default
Description
Disable
Performance
Counters
DWORD
0 (not present) This value will be created and set to 1 by the
Windows system if any problems occur when
calling the collect functions. When set to 1 the
collect functions are not called any longer. This is
in order not to disturb any other performance
counters.
First Counter
DWORD
-
Indices of the first and last counter names (and
help texts) of the KCS performance counters in
First Help
DWORD
-