it is apparently not as easy as using the regular esxtop.
is there a way to gather CPU statistical info like the regualr ESXTOP?
if not is here any other way... real-time stats preferred
I agree, Get-EsxTop is not too easy to use :smileygrin:
I did some posts on the cmdlet, have a look, perhaps they can help.
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This looks most complex
i will try out the part 2 script today