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To change the display while PoolMon is running, use the run-time commands. Each run-time command consists of a single keyboard character. Press the key to execute the command.
[p] [( | )] [s] [TSSessionID] [i] [l] [e] [t] [a] [f] [d] [b] [m] [h | ?] [q | ESC]
Parameters
p
Toggles the display through nonpaged allocations, paged allocations, and both.
( or )
Toggles the display between sorting by value (allocations, free operations, and bytes) and sorting by change in value. You can use either parenthesis character. They have the same effect.
s
Toggles the display between the system pools and the Terminal Services session pools.
TSSessionID
Displays allocations from the specified Terminal Services session pool. TSSessionID represents the session ID of a Terminal Services session. It must be an integer from 0 through 9. To display all session pools or to enter session IDs greater than 9, use the i command.
i
Prompts you for the session ID of a Terminal Server session. You can respond in the following two ways:
To display allocations from all Terminal Services session pools, press ENTER.
To display allocations from a particular Terminal Services session pool, type a session ID and then press ENTER.
l
Toggles highlighting of changed lines on and off.
e
Toggles pool totals on and off. Totals appear at the bottom of the display.
t
Sorts by tag name.
a
Sorts by number of allocations. When used with a parenthesis character, the a key sorts by the change in allocations.
f
Sorts by number of free operations. When used with a parenthesis character, the f key sorts by the change in free operations.
d
Sorts by the difference between bytes allocated and bytes freed.
b
Sorts by bytes used. When used with a parenthesis character, the b key sorts by the change in bytes used.
m
Sorts by bytes-per-allocation. When used with a parenthesis character, the m key sorts by the change in bytes-per-allocations.
? or h
Displays the startup command parameters, the run-time commands, and a description of the PoolMon display. To close the help display, press the ESC key.
q or ESC
Stops PoolMon.