win32pdutil.FindPerformanceAttributesByName slowness
Jonathan Epstein
Jonathan_Epstein at nih.gov
Fri Jun 23 12:45:31 EDT 2000
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Hi, I'm running the sample killProcName.py which is provided with the Windows' Python 1.52 (using Pythonwin build 129 and patches, from Mark Hammond's web site). There are 33 processes as reported by the Windows Task Manager. I'm running W2K on a 650 Mhz laptop with 256MB of RAM. I have profiled killProcName.py, and it is consistently taking its call to FindPerformanceAttributesByName 28 seconds (!) to run. I saw a reference to a related problem, but no posted solution: http://x59.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=589911330&CONTEXT=961778125.2116812828&hitnum=1 Any suggestions as to why this is occurring, or how I can track it down? TIA, -Jonathan
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