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MonitorFactory

Monitor Factory is a small and lightweight PowerShell utility that generates near-real-time monitors for any data resources you like. All you need do is

  • figure out how to collect what you want in PowerShell (and PowerShell is rich enough and expressive enough to allow you to grab data about most anything on your computer), and then
  • feed that code as a script block to Monitor Factory to generate a monitor for continual update and display.

Installation

  1. Unzip MonitorFactory-master.zip into your PowerShell Modules directory ($env:UserProfile\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules) and drop the "-master" suffix on the extracted folder.
  2. Import the module in your profile or import it manually: Import-Module MonitorFactory

Usage

See extensive help available from the cmdlet itself: Get-Help Start-Monitor Also see some practical examples and detailed notes on how to use it on Simple-Talk.com: Build Your Own Resource Monitor in a Jiffy

Here's a sample of what the output looks like: MonitorFactory sample with callouts

Wrappers

It is often convenient to create a wrapper for a monitor or set of monitors that you want to revisit frequently. Then, instead of having to type all this...

Start-Monitor { 
    Invoke-Sqlcmd –InputFile TopTwentyQueries.sql -Server localhost -DB master
} –AsJob –Interval 5sec –DisplayName 'Longest Running Queries'

you could use the much more compact

Start-SqlMonitor TopTwentyQueries.sql localhost master 'Longest Running Queries'

The distribution includes a Wrappers folder that contains Start-SqlMonitor and others--please contribute yours if you come up with something useful!

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