use strict; use Win32::OLE qw(in); my $WMI = Win32::OLE->GetObject("winmgmts:") or die ("Could not create WMI object."); my $OS_Col = $WMI->InstancesOf('Win32_OperatingSystem') or die ("Could not get OS instances."); foreach my $OS (in $OS_Col) { printf "Free Physical Memory: %10u kB\n", $OS->{FreePhysicalMemor +y}; printf "Free Virtual Memory: %10u kB\n", $OS->{FreeVirtualMemory +}; printf "Total Virtual Memory: %10u kB\n", $OS->{TotalVirtualMemor +ySize}; printf "Total Visible Memory: %10u kB\n", $OS->{TotalVisibleMemor +ySize}; }
In reply to Re: current RAM availability
by meetraz
in thread current RAM availability
by bubulik
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