Note: this command line abot works well through a PSEXEC remote command. Note: this command line above works well through a PSEXEC remote commandĬ:> wmic path win32_perfformatteddata_perfproc_process where (PercentProcessorTime ^> 80) get Name, Caption, PercentProcessorTime, IDProcess /every:5 every 5 sec Get processes and percentage process time:Ĭ:> wmic path Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfProc_Process get Name,PercentProcessorTime,IDProcessĬ:> wmic path win32_perfformatteddata_perfproc_process where (PercentProcessorTime ^> 80) get Name, Caption, PercentProcessorTime, IDProcess /format:list (or /format:table) Procexp is GUI only and cannot be started from the command line. Other useful command lines: from sysinternals suite: pslist, pskill. Using old Windows 2003 resource kit utility – it works also on latest Windows OS: pmon.exe (but pmon.exe does not work through a psexec connection) Here are tools and methods to get the processes and CPU consumption to detect which process has caused 100% CPU (equivalent to the famous linux command “top”):
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