I have a web server with six application pools. When I want to add counters to PerfMon for a particular ASP.NET application, the available instances have very different names.
For example, I have an application pool named "FrontEnd" and these are available instances:
_LM_W3SVC_1_Root_bookeline
_LM_W3SVC_1_Root_CredentialsService
_LM_W3SVC_1_Root_pReports
_LM_W3SVC_1130837766_Root
_LM_W3SVC_1147758436_Root
_LM_W3SVC_1254277584_Root
_LM_W3SVC_1366866887_Root
_LM_W3SVC_1505760911_Root
_LM_W3SVC_1604538730_Root
_LM_W3SVC_1618350214_Root
_LM_W3SVC_175082253_Root
_LM_W3SVC_177047044_Root
_LM_W3SVC_1825997120_ROOT
_LM_W3SVC_1966585210_Root
_LM_W3SVC_204756873_Root
_LM_W3SVC_261753984_Root
_LM_W3SVC_3_ROOT
_LM_W3SVC_315617261_Root
_LM_W3SVC_36575378_Root
_LM_W3SVC_575979470_Root
_LM_W3SVC_831033229_Root
_LM_W3SVC_940052100_Root
A colleague suggested a neat trick to map application pools to process identifiers by creating a small .bat file:
c: \ windows \ system32 \ cscript.exe c: \ windows \ system32 \ iisapp.vbs
pause
However, these identifiers do not seem to have anything to do with instances.
What i don't understand here?
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