Daniel Widdis
Daniel Widdis
This matches the performance counters above.
> Maybe we can do the same for swap mem by using [WMI / Win32_PageFile](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-pagefile)? Win32_PageFile appears deprecated and the Win32_PageFileUsage class is in units of pages (and I can't...
I added several more tests in the PR... may be out of order at this point after the merge...
> > The values are there and can easily be recovered, if desired, by adding the physical and swap values. > > Ok, that's cool. In this case, really, no...
> I must admit I am confused, also because it's a lot of information to process + I'm not good at math hehe. I admit my spreadsheet has gotten a...
> Are you suggesting to infer `used` / `free` swap from `Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_PagingFile -> PercentUsage`? Yes. I don't think it's available elsewhere. > Note: we cannot use the wmi python module,...
Looks like we have competing PRs for the same information using completely different methods. I wonder how they compare to each other! That comment you quoted looks like what we...
Hi @yeohbraddy looks like you're all clear to work on this. Welcome to Open Source and feel free to ask any questions. Even if you only implement one of the...
Also, it looks like the ordering of the Javadoc check at the end is rather intentional. It's explicitly placed in `project.afterEvaluate`. The reasoning is that some packages may refer to...