For example, it will show whether the Calendar, Notification,
or Accounting components are enabled, and provide links to make changes to any
of these settings.
This chapter covers each of the major configuration categories in WSRM: Resource
Allocation Policies, Process Matching Criteria, Conditions, Calendar, Resource Monitor,
and Accounting. If you haven??™t noticed already, WSRM cannot only be used to set resource
allocation policies, it can also be used to monitor resource utilization. If you click
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Resource Monitor in the navigation pane, you will see a familiar interface in the home
pane. In fact, Resource Monitor is for the most part nothing more than an integrated version
of the old Performance Monitor used in previous version of Windows??”with a few
enhancements.
Process Matching Criteria
Process matching criteria are important because they ultimately define to which processes
a particular policy will apply. Two process matching criteria are defined automatically
by the system: Residual and IISAppPool. Residual matches all processes and
should be used if you want your policy to apply to every process running on your system.
IISAppPool matches all IIS application pool worker processes. This is useful if you
have IIS installed and want to create policies around how many resources IIS worker
processes should be able to have.
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