![]() When working with PowerShell ISE, my script is aware of debugger process as well. ![]() I know about some kind of Binding interfaces but I think it is unnecessary complicated design came as. One issue I've stumbled across is View - Model binding, with ComboBox and DataGridView, when Model was updated, I need to set View.Source = $null and back again to actual model, Refresh() and Update() do nothing and this sucks. I've been writing the PowerShell GUI app and have mostly positive feelings. if you license that, you're going to make some money. That will probably take up to 40hrs, but. I knows a dude at Pure Storage who would LOVE to use that, and I would also love to use it for my company. Last row: a Stop button, to stop retrieving metrics, and an "Export" button to export the growing list to CSV. Make this list have an overflow scroll on the side so the dialog can always maintain a consistent size Row 3+: A growing list of the metrics, for some historical value, that you can look at for short term, medium-er term, and long term, depending on how long someone wants to let the bitch run. Row 3: an interval list for what's to come next: 1s, 5s, 60s, 5mins, 1hr Row 2: Actively updating row with Storage Performance Metrics for the currently selected volume, that updates (like top on Linux), as quickly as possible, without causing performance problems for the CPU of the host (box you're running it on), or otherwise. Once open (and I'll say "rows" as if drop down lists, buttons, general "read data" column rows are all the same size, to simplify) Rows as follows:ĭrop Down to select the volume you wanna start reviewing IO metrics for ![]() ![]() Purpose: review active storage performance metrics for various Volumes, Clustered Volumes, Clustered Shared Volumes Make one that shows the following, for active storage performace troubleshooting on Hyper-V, from the host side, since it's dog shit: ![]()
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