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- Recent Updates
- Access Control
- Amplifier
- A/V Receiver
- Climate and Pool Control
- Disc Player / Changer
- Display
- DSP
- DVR
- Irrigation / Sprinklers
- Lighting Control
- Matrix Switch
- Media Server and Player
- Multi-Room A/V
- Power and Rack Management
- Security
- Surveillance
- Teleconferencing
- Training
- Tuner
- Utility
- Video Projector
- Voice Control

This driver lets your trigger an event when the global system memory reaches a preset percentage.
It can also be used to monitor individual driver CPU usage.
Great for tracking down a rogue driver :)
Memory/CPU Monitor
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www.mydevice.com.au
This driver allows you to trigger an event if global memory usage reaches a predefined level or when the average CPU usage exceeds a per driver limit.
Great for monitoring troublesome systems or badly written drivers :)
Note:
Please report any bugs found to bugs@mydevice.com.au. Include driver version number and steps to reproduce the issue where possible.
Driver Configuration Settings:
Global Memory Settings:
Frequency - how often the driver should check the memory/cpu stats (in seconds).
Maximum - percentage of memory utilization that needs to be reached before an event is triggered.
Number of drivers to monitor - as the name suggests.
Driver:
Name - The name of the driver you wish to monitor. This must match EXACTLY (case sensitive) to the driver name in the "Loaded Drivers" list.
Maximum - average percentage of CPU utilization that needs to be reached before an event is triggered.
Functions:
Clear Memory Event
This function resets the global memory event. If the memory usage still exceeds the maximum set above, it will trigger again.
Clear CPU Event
This function resets the CPU event. If the average CPU usage still exceeds the maximum set for this driver, it will trigger again.