Bug in win32all-128 with multiprocessor NT

Mark Hammond mhammond at skippinet.com.au
Sat Feb 26 16:32:58 EST 2000


I have - it is wierd.  If you start the NT perfmon, you will sometimes
see strange names - eg, an added trailing "_".  If you pass the same
name you see in NT Perfmon (which may not be the name you expect to
use!) then Python works fine.

This leads me to point to simply a perfmon strangeness rather than a
problem in the extensions...

Mark.

"Rodgers, Kevin" <KRodgers at ryanaero.com> wrote in message
news:0D8C1A50C283D311ABB800508B612E5354B39C at ryanaero.com...
> How strange! Maybe this is a difference between NT 4.0 and Win2K.
I've
> never had a problem with the FindPerformanceAttributesByName
function . . .
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Darrell [SMTP:darrell at dorb.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 8:44 PM
> > To: Rodgers, Kevin
> > Cc: python-list at python.org
> > Subject: Re: Bug in win32all-128 with multiprocessor NT
> >
> >
> >
> > > The "pname" is to be replaced by whatever process name you want
to try
> > this
> > > on.  For example, if you have the NT version of XEmacs running,
the line
> > > would look like:
> > > pid = win32pdhutil.FindPerformanceAttributesByName("xemacs")
> > >
> > Yelp that's what I did. Tried with and without the ".exe". It just
sits
> > there for about 15sec
> > ,chewing up CPU then returns [].
> >
> > --Darrell
> >
>





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