The memory collector exposes metrics about system memory usage
Metric name prefix | memory
Classes | Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_Memory
Enabled by default? | Yes
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Name | Description | Type | Labels |
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wmi_cs_logical_processors |
Number of installed logical processors | gauge | None |
wmi_cs_physical_memory_bytes |
Total installed physical memory | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_available_bytes |
The amount of physical memory immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. It is equal to the sum of memory assigned to the standby (cached), free and zero page lists | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_cache_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_cache_bytes_peak |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_cache_faults_total |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_commit_limit |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_committed_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_demand_zero_faults_total |
The number of zeroed pages required to satisfy faults. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of previously stored data and filled with zeros, are a security feature of Windows that prevent processes from seeing data stored by earlier processes that used the memory space | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_free_and_zero_page_list_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_free_system_page_table_entries |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_modified_page_list_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_page_faults_total |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_swap_page_reads_total |
Number of disk page reads (a single read operation reading several pages is still only counted once) | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_swap_pages_read_total |
Number of pages read across all page reads (ie counting all pages read even if they are read in a single operation) | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_swap_pages_written_total |
Number of pages written across all page writes (ie counting all pages written even if they are written in a single operation) | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_swap_page_operations_total |
Total number of swap page read and writes (PagesPersec) | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_swap_page_writes_total |
Number of disk page writes (a single write operation writing several pages is still only counted once) | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_pool_nonpaged_allocs_total |
The number of calls to allocate space in the nonpaged pool. The nonpaged pool is an area of system memory area for objects that cannot be written to disk, and must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_pool_nonpaged_bytes_total |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_pool_paged_allocs_total |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_pool_paged_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_pool_paged_resident_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_standby_cache_core_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_standby_cache_normal_priority_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_standby_cache_reserve_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_system_cache_resident_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_system_code_resident_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_system_code_total_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_system_driver_resident_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_system_driver_total_bytes |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_transition_faults_total |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_transition_pages_repurposed_total |
Not yet documented | gauge | None |
wmi_memory_write_copies_total |
The number of page faults caused by attempting to write that were satisfied by copying the page from elsewhere in physical memory | gauge | None |
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