And I also wonder whether there are alternative output techniques as I don't find Casualty-style sliding graphs to be of tremendous value - but then I don't monitor servers much.
Use of TM1's _Windows_ Performance Monitor counters
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Use of TM1's _Windows_ Performance Monitor counters
I'm interested to know if forumers use this feature, and if so, which counters they find useful to monitor. The training material gives 'Dimensions: Dimensions Created' as an example - surely not the best
And I also wonder whether there are alternative output techniques as I don't find Casualty-style sliding graphs to be of tremendous value - but then I don't monitor servers much.
And I also wonder whether there are alternative output techniques as I don't find Casualty-style sliding graphs to be of tremendous value - but then I don't monitor servers much.
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Re: Use of TM1's _Windows_ Performance Monitor counters
I've not used it myself and I also would be curious to see who has and how,
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