This Script compliments my motherboard monitor script to provide monitoring on many aspects of your Homeseer PC.
You can however run it on its own if you wish.
NOTE: Works only with W2K & XP Only!
Monitoring & information includes:
Processor Type
Processor Usage
Total System Threads
Total System Processes
Top Process Program
System Memory Used
System Memory Free
System Memory Total
System Pagefile Used
System Pagefile Free
System Pagefile Total
System Computer Name
User Name
Computer IP Address
Network Bytes Read
Network Bytes Written
Total Network Bytes Read
Total Network Bytes Written
Total & free space on both local or network hard drives (max 16 with script modification)
Computer Uptime (not Homeseer uptime!)
This script will display this information as virtual devices on Homeseer and the webpage. Apart from 2 examples, actions on this information are not included as the possibilities are endless. You may wish for example, reboot the PC if system memory gets very low or get Homeseer to speak if Processor usage is too high.
Discussion here
Enjoy!
Jon
[This message was edited by jon00 on Tue, 18 March 2003 at 11:42 AM.]
You can however run it on its own if you wish.
NOTE: Works only with W2K & XP Only!
Monitoring & information includes:
Processor Type
Processor Usage
Total System Threads
Total System Processes
Top Process Program
System Memory Used
System Memory Free
System Memory Total
System Pagefile Used
System Pagefile Free
System Pagefile Total
System Computer Name
User Name
Computer IP Address
Network Bytes Read
Network Bytes Written
Total Network Bytes Read
Total Network Bytes Written
Total & free space on both local or network hard drives (max 16 with script modification)
Computer Uptime (not Homeseer uptime!)
This script will display this information as virtual devices on Homeseer and the webpage. Apart from 2 examples, actions on this information are not included as the possibilities are endless. You may wish for example, reboot the PC if system memory gets very low or get Homeseer to speak if Processor usage is too high.
Discussion here
Enjoy!
Jon
[This message was edited by jon00 on Tue, 18 March 2003 at 11:42 AM.]