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InfoSeeker

Senior Member

shared memory unit value missing

Sunday, September 13th 2015, 5:45pm

It appears the "units" value of items under the "System" section of HWiNFO are not making it across the Shared Memory function.
The instance that brought it to my attention is the "Physical Memory Load" instance.

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Wednesday, September 16th 2015, 8:31pm

Bumping this up hoping for a reply from aquacomputer.

Railgun

Full Member

Thursday, September 17th 2015, 4:27pm

Is there really an issue? What you're pointing out is reading the same in both hwinfo and the graph in AS. It also doesn't necessarily adjust in realtime when I have the window to select my source open.
EDIT: NM...you're concerned about the "%" missing?

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Thursday, September 17th 2015, 8:38pm

Is there really an issue? What you're pointing out is reading the same in both hwinfo and the graph in AS. It also doesn't necessarily adjust in realtime when I have the window to select my source open.
EDIT: NM...you're concerned about the "%" missing?

Yes indeed, I stated the issue very poorly. Apologies.

The 'Unit' descriptors are missing from the Select_data>System>HWiFo>System section... and correct. in the gauge I have set up, the '%' sign is missing.

sebastian

Administrator

Friday, October 2nd 2015, 9:38am

at the moment it is possible that the hwinfo export has the wrong unit.

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Friday, October 2nd 2015, 5:05pm

Yes, I understand.

When we were discussing a similar issue with the WMI service by Windows, you posted a screenshot of a WMI Explorer page that showed various information that was very helpful.

Do you know if there is an app that will list the content of the pertinent Shared Memory, to see what is being written there?

Both parties can be right, but different, if you know what I mean.

sebastian

Administrator

Friday, October 2nd 2015, 10:57pm

we have found with martin a workarround for this issue. this is a problem in hwinfo. in the next aquasuite this is also fixed.
We use in the service the shared memory interface - the performance is significant better as wmi.

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Saturday, October 3rd 2015, 4:05am

Oh great, thank you very much :)