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How to organize on-line receipt of information from monitoring systems?
There was such a task. In principle, it is not difficult to monitor the state of a WINDOWS computer or the network to which it is connected. There are built-in tools from Microsoft - from the task manager to the system monitor, for whom it is not enough - a set of utilities SysinternalsSuite. To track activity on ports - again, from the task manager, TCPView utilities to Wireshark or various Splunk, Dude or 10-Strike.
All of them allow you to measure parameters and display them visually.
But a slightly different task arose - to measure the state of an object online and immediately transfer it to some third-party program, so that it would perform further analysis and processing of information at its own discretion.
Who can tell what tools allow you to do this?
Let me give you a counterexample. Yes, the same System Monitor allows you to save a report, but it first accumulates it, then gives it back. If necessary, after that you can climb into the report file and read it. But - only "later", after it is completed and saved. And I need to receive this information "in the flow", at the moment of its formation.
I would be grateful for a hint, tip or description of my own solution similar to Use Case.
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Googling "windows performance counters" is a mechanism for getting various metrics from the local machine.
If you want to observe from the outside, then you can use the Telegraf Client -> InfluxDB <- Grafana (GUI) bundle.
flemmingriis.com/displaying-windows-performance-co...
https://grafana.com/dashboards/1941
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