typeperf.exe

  • File Path: C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\typeperf.exe
  • Description: Command line performance monitor

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Microsoft r TypePerf.exe (10.0.18362.1)

Typeperf writes performance data to the command window or to a log file. To
stop Typeperf, press CTRL+C.

Usage:
C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\typeperf.exe { <counter [counter ...]> 
                                | -cf <filename> 
                                | -q [object] 
                                | -qx [object] 
                                } [options]

Parameters:
  <counter [counter ...]>       Performance counters to monitor.

Options:
  -?                            Displays context sensitive help.
  -f <CSV|TSV|BIN|SQL>          Output file format. Default is CSV.
  -cf <filename>                File containing performance counters to
                                monitor, one per line.
  -si <[[hh:]mm:]ss>            Time between samples. Default is 1 second.
  -o <filename>                 Path of output file or SQL database. Default
                                is STDOUT.
  -q [object]                   List installed counters (no instances). To
                                list counters for one object, include the
                                object name, such as Processor.
  -qx [object]                  List installed counters with instances. To
                                list counters for one object, include the
                                object name, such as Processor.
  -sc <samples>                 Number of samples to collect. Default is to
                                sample until CTRL+C.
  -config <filename>            Settings file containing command options.
  -s <computer_name>            Server to monitor if no server is specified
                                in the counter path.
  -y                            Answer yes to all questions without prompting.

Note:
  Counter is the full name of a performance counter in
  "\\<Computer>\<Object>(<Instance>)\<Counter>" format,
  such as "\\Server1\Processor(0)\% User Time".

Examples:
  typeperf "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time"
  typeperf -cf counters.txt -si 5 -sc 50 -f TSV -o domain2.tsv
  typeperf -qx PhysicalDisk -o counters.txt

Signature

  • Status: Signature verified.
  • Serial: 330000023241FB59996DCC4DFF000000000232
  • Thumbprint: FF82BC38E1DA5E596DF374C53E3617F7EDA36B06
  • Issuer: CN=Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US
  • Subject: CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US

File Metadata

  • Original Filename: TypePerf.exe
  • Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
  • File Version: 10.0.18362.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
  • Product Version: 10.0.18362.1
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Additional Info*

*The information below is copied from MicrosoftDocs, which is maintained by Microsoft. Available under CC BY 4.0 license.


typeperf

The typeperf command writes performance data to the command window or to a log file. To stop typeperf, press CTRL+C.

Syntax

typeperf <counter [counter ...]> [options]
typeperf -cf <filename> [options]
typeperf -q [object] [options]
typeperf -qx [object] [options]

Parameters

Parameter Description
<counter [counter […]]> Specifies performance counters to monitor. The <counter> parameter is the full name of a performance counter in \Computer\Object(Instance)\Counter format, such as \\Server1\Processor(0)\% User Time.
Options
Option Description
-f <CSV | TSV | BIN | SQL> Specifies the output file format. The default is CSV.
-cf <filename> Specifies a file containing a list of performance counters to monitor, with one counter per line.
-si <[[hh:]mm:]ss> Specifies the sample interval. The default is one second.
-o <filename> Specifies the path for the output file, or the SQL database. The default is STDOUT (written to the command window).
-q [object] Display a list of installed counters (no instances). To list counters for one object, include the object name. ***EXAMPLE
-qx [object] Display a list of installed counters with instances. To list counters for one object, include the object name.
-sc <samples> Specifies the number of samples to collect. The default is to collect data until CTRL+C is pressed.
-config <filename> Specifies a settings file containing command options.
-s <computer_name> Specifies a remote computer to monitor if no computer is specified in the counter path.
-y Answer yes to all questions without prompting.
/? Displays help at the command prompt.

Examples

To write the values for the local computer’s performance counter \Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time to the command window at a default sample interval of 1 second until CTRL+C is pressed, type:

typeperf \Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time

To write the values for the list of counters in the file counters.txt to the tab-delimited file domain2.tsv at a sample interval of 5 seconds until 50 samples have been collected, type:

typeperf -cf counters.txt -si 5 -sc 50 -f TSV -o domain2.tsv

To query installed counters with instances for the counter object PhysicalDisk and writes the resulting list to the file counters.txt, type:

typeperf -qx PhysicalDisk -o counters.txt

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