By using the Instance property on the objects Get-Stat returns.
Your screenshot seems to be from esxtop, there is a corresponding cmdlet for that (Get-EsxTop) if you want that data
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Try using Get-Stat with the cpu.usage.average metric.
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How to check each logical cpu?
By using the Instance property on the objects Get-Stat returns.
Your screenshot seems to be from esxtop, there is a corresponding cmdlet for that (Get-EsxTop) if you want that data
Blog: lucd.info Twitter: @LucD22 Co-author PowerCLI Reference
