List of WMI Pages properties
With IPHost Network Monitor you can get WMI Pages properties from various Windows-based devices of your network.
Page Reads Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Page Reads Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Page Writes Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Page Writes Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Input Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Input Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Output Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Output Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Per Sec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfProc-JobObject
Pages Per Sec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfProc-JobObject
Pages Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Printed fromWin32-PrintJob
Total Pages fromWin32-PrintJob
Total Pages Printed fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-Spooler-PrintQueue
Total Pages Printed fromWin32-PerfRawData-Spooler-PrintQueue
Page Reads Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Page Writes Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Page Writes Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Input Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Input Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Output Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Output Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Per Sec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfProc-JobObject
Pages Per Sec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfProc-JobObject
Pages Persec fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Persec fromWin32-PerfRawData-PerfOS-Memory
Pages Printed fromWin32-PrintJob
Total Pages fromWin32-PrintJob
Total Pages Printed fromWin32-PerfFormattedData-Spooler-PrintQueue
Total Pages Printed fromWin32-PerfRawData-Spooler-PrintQueue
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The IPHost's WMI monitor can communicate and interact with any WMI-enabled device.