![]() | ![]() Performance Monitor Details Real-time Activity Charts Whether running on an admin console or the server itself, the Internet Information Server real-time counters can provide a snapshot of how the server is performing.
![]() You can get step-by-step instructions for setting up a real-time Performance Monitor.
If you are using Microsoft® Internet Explorer on Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation, you can open a saved Performance Monitor chart file to get a (.pmc) containing useful real-time counters. (Note: this file has been created to monitor the services of the computer on which it is opened. You can create the same counter remotely--if you know the Internet Information Server computer name--by using the Computer entry field of the Edit.Add to Chart dialog box.)
Logging and Replaying Performance Data
![]() You can get step-by-step instructions for setting up logging and working with log data.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation, you can open a saved Performance Monitor logging definition file (.pml) containing useful logging settings for your Internet Information Server. (Note: this file has been created to monitor the services of the computer on which it is opened. You can create the same counter remotely--if you know the Internet Information Server computer name--by using the Computer entry field on the Edit.Add to Chart dialog box.)
![]() You can get step-by-step instructions for setting up reports.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation, you can open a saved Performance Monitor report file (.pmr) containing useful logging settings for your Internet Information Server. (Note: this file has been created to monitor the services of the computer on which it is opened. You can create the same counter remotely--if you know the Internet Information Server computer name--by using the "Computer" field of the "Add to Chart
" dialog box.)
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You can get step-by-step instructions for setting up alerts.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows NT Server or Windows NT Workstation, you can open a saved Performance Monitor here alert file (.pma) containing useful logging settings for your Internet Information Server. (Note: this file has been created to monitor the services of the computer on which it is opened. You can create the same counter remotely--if you know the Internet Information Server computer name--by using the Computer entry field of the Edit.Add to Chart dialog box.) |